For many of the students choosing warm and sunny weather over the bitter Muncie cold, here are some items to check yes to while packing for your getaway from school.
Three years ago, when biology major Devante Gaines was a freshman, University Police Department sergeant Terrell Smith jokingly gave him a hard time about his game when he was playing basketball at the Rec.
Exploring the concept of time travel is certainly not uncharted territory in the world of cinema. As timeless as this plot device is, comedy sequels falling flat trump it by two fold. “Hot Tub Time Machine 2” certainly keeps that clock a’ticking.
In the outer reaches of space lies the planet of Shear; a vast array of environments brimming with outlandish creatures straight out of your favorite sci-fi comic books. The developers at Turtle Rock have built a reputation for unique approaches to the multiplayer shooter genre, their most successful being the nearly universally beloved Left 4 Dead. Their latest release, Evolve, didn’t disappoint.
A student is walking through the halls on crutches with a broken leg. Someone offers to help them because they see their physical pain.
A five-game losing streak ended on Wednesday night at Worthen Arena as the Ball State women’s basketball team fell by double-digits for only the second time this season, 56-41 to Eastern Michigan.
About 10 years ago, Ball State men's volleyball coach Joel Walton sat in front of the Ball State University administration to discuss keeping the program alive at the school. For the third time in his career, he was forced to discuss why men's volleyball made sense for the future of the university, and why it shouldn't drop the team completely.
With Spring Break coming up next week, students all across campus are preparing to pack their bags and travel.
At the end of his History 150 class each week, Yaron Ayalon stops lecturing to give 5-10 minute talks on various social issues and how students can improve themselves.
Superintendent of Muncie Public Works Duke Campbell confirmed that the city and Ball State are collaborating to make bike lanes connecting Ball State to the rest of Muncie. The bike lanes would run through and around Ball State, connecting Bethel Ave.
“To put it simply, I feel like a girl trapped in a boy’s body, and I’ve felt that way ever since I was four.” Leelah Alcorn, a 17 year-old transgender teen, committed suicide in December 2014 – but not before leaving this note behind.
With a new food delivery service in town, people might not have to leave their couches to get meals from certain local restaurants or fast food chains. Ty Gray first started Food Precinct in Kokomo and has recently brought the delivery business to Muncie.
With more than 1,300 at Ball State, it can be hard to spot a fellow telecommunications major or minor, but that might be because of all the equipment they're carrying. Here are nine signs that you're a TCOM major.
Despite setbacks, five public relations students are taking part in a national competition to raise awareness of homelessness. The competition is called the Bateman Case Study Competition, and is hosted by the Public Relations Student Society of America.
John Fallon, Associate Vice President of Econcomic Development and Community Engagement, and Kyle Boyd, a freshman business major sank 19 shots from the free-throw line in 30 seconds to take the victory.
The Ball State men’s basketball team dropped its 13th consecutive game, falling at Worthen Arena to Western Michigan 53-48.
Atlas and their supporters gathered at the multicultural center Tuesday evening waiting for a call that could change their lives. President of Atlas Jack Hesser received a call just after 5:30 p.m.
Tonight is the end of an era for NBC’s “Parks and Recreation” fans. Avid followers of the latest Pawnee happenings, might be having a hard time coping with the fact that seven seasons of hilarity is coming to an end tonight. To help keep it together when the final episode begins at 10 p.m., here are 12 times season seven of Parks & Rec made us cry.