BALL STATE OF MIND: Dreams
By Mikey Higgins / February 9, 2017Mikey Higgins is a junior animation major and creates "Ball State of Mind" for the Daily News.
Mikey Higgins is a junior animation major and creates "Ball State of Mind" for the Daily News.
After a few inches of snowfall were recorded in East Central Indiana Wednesday night, the National Weather Service is reminding drivers to stay safe on the roads.
All three of Ball State’s Greek Life councils attended the Association of Fraternal Leadership and Values conference Feb. 2-4 and took home enough awards to make school history.
Ball State is joining 300 colleges in a nation-wide competition to increase recycling throughout campus.
Hundreds of students donned their professional ware and carried their résumés to seek employment opportunities at Ball State’s Cardinal Career Fair in Worthen Arena Feb. 8.
Emojis and text language have become a huge part of how we communicate, but there are still plenty of opportunities for misinterpretation.
There are four other teams in second place alongside Ball State men’s basketball (15-9, 6-5) with 6-5 Mid-American Conference records. The Cardinals host one of them in the Ohio Bobcats Friday Feb.
By halftime, sophomore point guard Carmen Grande already had a career-high 20 points and senior center Renee Bennett locked up a double-double.
About 2 inches of snow fell today, but we are going to see that snow melt away by the weekend as temperatures work their way into the upper 50s.
Adaptions of Japanese horror films seem to be a popular trend in American media, especially in the early 2000’s. A notable amount of these titles appeared in American theaters to varying amounts of success, including The Grudge (2004), Pulse (2006), and One Missed Call (2008). With a few exceptions, most of these American adaptions are far less inspired than their Japanese counterparts, and as a result, many are forgotten shortly after their release. The film that started this trend of American re-interpretations of Japanese horror films, The Ring (2002), is one of the exceptions. Based off of the Japanese film Ringu (1998), The Ring was met with mostly favorable reviews and remains a title that is still heavily recommend by horror fans. While the American version of the The Ring was followed by both a short film and sequel, these titles have remained fairly unpopular among the general movie-going public and have been met with harsh scrutiny amongst critics. This year’s newest addition to the franchise, Rings, falls victim to the same old clichés that had plagued earlier entries in the franchise and ignores the factors that had made the original film a hit. Thus, Rings makes for a drawn out rather than horrific film viewing experience.
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Ball State online programs earned high rankings in the U.S. News and World Report’s 2017 “Best Online Programs.”
The Democracy and Citizenship club is a non-partisan political community that hopes to foster friendly political discourse, be involved in the community and support political and political scholarship.
An advanced screening of Universal Studio’s "Get Out" will be free for Ball State students at the AMC Muncie Showplace 12 at 7 p.m. Feb. 9. The movie will not be in theaters until Feb. 24.
I want my friend to see his grandparents, I want that child who dreamt of coming to America to be welcomed, and I just don’t want us to lose part of what makes America great in the first place: immigrants.
University Police Chief Jim Duckham has read the bill and said typically, once bills come out by the committee, that's when he starts to really look at it and plan.
Designs for both the Earl Yestingsmeier Golf Center and the Dr. Don Shondell Practice Center were presented and approved at the Board of Trustees meeting Feb. 3 and each project will begin with construction in the next couple of months.
Competing against the Mid-American Conference leading University of Akron Zips (20-4, 10-1 MAC) Ball State men’s basketball (15-9, 6-5 MAC) fell 65-63 on a last second shot by senior forward Isaiah Johnson on Feb.
Spring like conditions today with highs in the low 60s. Winter weather returns tomorrow with cold temperatures and snow.
Matt Szews led the Cardinals with 16 kills in Ball State's 3-0 victory over the Mastodons.