Finding the balance
By Michele Whitehair / February 3, 2016Rising tuition and living costs mean more of the financial burden of a college education falls on students’ shoulders, creating the need to work and go to class
Rising tuition and living costs mean more of the financial burden of a college education falls on students’ shoulders, creating the need to work and go to class
Most students have walked past the large touchscreen mounted in the Ball Communication Building. The screen is most known for the game "Flappy Cardinal," a game similar to "Flappy Bird." But few people know much about the detail put into the games developed by Digital Corps, which is located across the hallway.
Free T-shirts and prizes will be provided by Ball State athletics during its second annual social media night on Feb. 9 during the men's basketball game.
Three Ball State golf alumni are one step closer to playing at golf’s highest level. Brian Maurer (2009), Eric Steger (2011) and McCormick Clouser (2015) qualified for the Professional Golf Association Tour Latinoamérica.
In recent years, sexual assault prevention has become one of the fastest growing industries in the market. From date-rape detecting nail polishes to apps that will record whether or not someone gave consent, the number of products to decrease the amount of sexual assaults has expanded from the niche market it once was.
Bassam Helwani’s cats, Frankie and Franci, roamed around the empty building while Helwani painted in preparation for Two Cats Café's opening.
Even though it was very warm early this morning, temperatures are falling with a slight chance for some flurries later on. Weather Forecaster Ethan Rosuck has the forecast.
An Evening with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, the first tour in two years for the hip hop duo, will make a stop in Emens Auditorium February 3.
Community members voiced their questions and concerns in Muncie Mayor Dennis Tyler’s first community forum during Black History Month.
Cooler weather for Wednesday into Thursday before another round of mild temperatures arrive to start the weekend.
For the second straight game, the Ball State men's basketball team shot over 50 percent from the field. This time, it lead to a 72-64 victory over Bowling Green.
The dynamic duo is back at it again, this time breaking down Grease!
@IAmYourBossLady This review is based off the Playstation 4 version. Now, when one thinks of video games, they probably think of the triple-A titles such as Fallout or Call of Duty.
@DaltynMartyn Those who were familiar with the Xbox Indie Games program before Microsoft pulled the plug on it may remember a wide array of classic selections to choose from such as one of the many Minecraft clones or the abundant supply of dating simulators that showcased scantily clad females on their digital covers.
Eric Tereshinski, the founder of ETeeski LLC and the main developer of Ant Simulator, has announced that he is resigning his position and that the game is cancelled.
This week the coven convenes, to talk about everyone's favorite subject, Death!
Tonight, Ball State men’s basketball (13-8, 4-4 MAC) will play Bowling Green State University (13-8, 4-4 MAC) in Bowling Green, Ohio, at 7 p.m. The Cardinals have not beaten the Falcons since Feb.
The Inner City Educational (ICE) League will kick off its second season with a draft day for sixth to eighth grade girls and seventh to eighth grade boys on Feb. 6 at Muncie Central High School.
Soon the campus will be slowing down and new speed reductions will be changing on the major roads of campus. McKinley, Neely, Riverside, University and Talley avenues will all be reducing their speed limits from 30 to 20 miles per hour. Jim Lowe, associate Vice President for Facilities Planning and Management says the lower speeds will help enhance a driver’s perception of the road and will help prevent accidents. “The 10 mile per hour decrease increases your zone of vision by four times.