Professors, students use textbook alternatives at Ball State
By Danielle Grady / September 10, 2013To help bring down textbook costs, a couple Ball State professors are starting to turn to other methods of presenting information.
To help bring down textbook costs, a couple Ball State professors are starting to turn to other methods of presenting information.
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A fifth career title, a Ball State record and new confidence in a reshaped roster are all products of consistency.
Lost loved ones will be remembered as candles are lit at a candlelight vigil tonight.
SAN FRANCISCO — Apple is expected to unveil its latest take on the iPhone today during an annual ritual that will probably cast a spotlight on the gadget maker’s drive to regain market share and its sluggish pace of innovation.
Tickets for the Jason Mraz on Oct. 15 are still available at the John R. Emens auditorium box office.
The Student Government Association executive board is considering adding regulations for social media into its bylaws following the former president’s resignation.
Students walking campus next month might get to talk about their Ball State experience with accreditors, and the university wants them to be honest.
Muncie community schools are slated to face some major changes in the coming year.
We’ve heard it too many times to count: watch what you put on social media.
The Women’s golf team traveled to Illinois this weekend to begin their season competing against 13 other teams in the Redbird Invitational. After a long day of 36 holes at Illinois State’s Weibring Golf Club, the team tied at third place with Bradley University.
The men’s and women’s golf teams got their seasons underway over the weekend after months of inactivity.
After months of moving, Dill Street Bar & Grill opened in its new location, the former CBX bookstore, Saturday afternoon.
An hour after Saturday’s win over Army, Ball State football head coach Pete Lembo talked to the media about his quarterback, Keith Wenning.
Ball State’s 2-0 victory over Tennessee Tech was just another day in the office, fitting the mold of each of Ball State’s games: dominate possession, let the team’s depth be an advantage and hold strong on the backline.
A group of individuals muddled through the scoreless first half. A team worked to win in the second.
While wet feet walked and water was splashed, drenched fur was shaking and tongues were wagging at the first Drool in the Pool event at Tuhey Pool this afternoon. Dog owners from surrounding areas like Anderson, New Castle and Rushville came with their pups to enjoy the last, open day of Tuhey Pool. Dogs were swimming, running and drooling with excitement.
The crowd was filled with laughter and loud conversation as the speakers echoed down the streets from Village Green Records in the Village Saturday night.