Ball State football team meets with Congressman Luke Messer
By Staff Reports / October 4, 2013Despite the federal government's shutdown, Ball State’s football team met with Rep. Luke Messer (R-Ind.) at the U.S. Capitol today.
Despite the federal government's shutdown, Ball State’s football team met with Rep. Luke Messer (R-Ind.) at the U.S. Capitol today.
Bob Knight speaks at Ball State University on Oct. 3.
The new Charles W. Brown Planetarium will be the largest planetarium in the state and the 10th largest in the country. The proposed 52-foot dome will include 148 individual, front-facing seats, and a multicolor LED system.
WASHINGTON — A woman driving a black Lexus tried to ram through a White House barricade Thursday, then led police on a chase that ended in gunfire outside the Capitol, witnesses and officials said.
WASHINGTON — A police officer was reported injured after gunshots at the U.S. Capitol, police said Thursday while putting the entire complex on lockdown.
Virginia might be a team from the Bowl Championship Series, but that doesn’t phase Ball State as it prepares for this Saturday’s game.
“Sometimes have fangs and venomous bite,” labels the two lone screen-door cabinets in the Cooper Physical Science Building.
A confident team is a dangerous one.
It all started with a smiley-faced ashtray, a gift from 13 years ago.
After traveling more than 3,000 miles to play in its last five matches, the Ball State soccer team will defend its 4-0 home record for the first time in three weeks.
One way to bring in the cold season is with music, people and beer.
Josh Shaffer is an art major and draws “Strange Gods” for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Josh at jashaffer@bsu.edu.
The federal government has put a Ball State-based organization into the national digital policy conversation.
Two weeks after finishing last of eight teams at the Indiana Intercollegiate in Bloomington, the cross country team is looking to rebound with a faster and stronger peformance this weekend.
Liquor law violations in 2012 both on campus and off were at their lowest since 2010 — and less than half the total violations of 2011, according to a report released yesterday.
On a warm Wednesday morning, as I exited the Letterman Building after recording my WCRD show, I was approached by an older gentleman passing out copies of the Bible. “Would you like to hear the word of God?” he asked me.
Austin Russell draws “Existentia Academica” comics for the Daily News. His views and opinions don’t necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Austin at abrussell@bsu.edu or follow him on Twitter @arussthebus.