Disability Services at Ball State Ranked No. 1 Nationally
By Marlee Thomas / March 23, 2019“What’s great about the folks that registered with my office is that they defy that stereotype every single day.”
“What’s great about the folks that registered with my office is that they defy that stereotype every single day.”
Ball State Softball (25-10, 3-0 MAC) proved to be the dominate team from start to finish in their double header against Akron (6-14-2, 0-3 MAC), picking up 13-1 and 9-1 wins over the Zips on Saturday.
It was an emotional afternoon inside Worthen Arena Saturday as No. 15 Ball State (13-11, 4-5 MIVA) closed out the home portion of its regular-season schedule. The Cardinals welcomed No. 7 Lewis (18-5, 9-1 MIVA), who were coming into the match on an 11-match win streak.
Three times in the first four innings senior John Ricotta came up to bat with two outs and runners on base. Three times he came through with an RBI hit. Ricotta finished the game 4 for 5 with four runs driven in, and his performance at the plate highlighted Ball State’s (14-9, 2-0 MAC) 10-3 win over Western Michigan (6-15, 0-2 MAC) Saturday.
With wind gusts blowing upwards of 15 mph to right field, Friday was not an ideal day for pitchers as Ball State (13-9, 1-0 MAC) and Western Michigan (6-14, 0-1 MAC) squared off. Each team connected for a pair of home runs, and the Cardinals wound up on top, 8-5.
Ball State Softball (23-10, 1-0 MAC) pull out the eight-run rule for a 14-6 victory over the Zips. Sophomore Stacy Payton highlighted the win, batting in five over the course of six innings.
Weather Forecaster Joseph Williams talks about how Saturday will be sunny, Sunday will be rainy, and the rest will be variable.
What should have been a regular walk to class turned into an escape route for two roommates.
Windy today with gust up to 30 mph. Sunny days to come this weekend.
This weekend, instead of hacking into the mainframe, members of the Muncie community will hack into problems to find solutions.
Presented in conjunction with Wicked Plants: The Exhibit, After Hours: Whiskeyed Plants brings you face to face with some of the most dangerous plants while sipping on delicious bourbon. On April 19, 2019 between 6-9 p.m., come together with friends to enjoy hand-crafted cocktails and solve a mystery in the process. Wicked Plants: The Exhibit leads visitors through a ramshackled Victorian-era home, uncovering secrets and solving a central mystery while learning about the history, science, and legend of various medicinal and poisonous plant life. You have to be over 21 to attend and participate in this event. We are also thrilled to announce that we are partnering with Oakley Brother’s Distillery.
A .181 hitting percentage and 24 attack errors hurt the Cardinals, falling 3-0 to the Ramblers.
Dark skies and a steady wind presided over a day marked by the somber faces and tearful eyes of people standing in silence to remember the victims of the Christchurch shooting.
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Morgan Strackbein has an update on the windy conditions for tomorrow and the nice weekend ahead!
With the opioid epidemic being a topic of discussion in local, state and national politics, one Ball State professor suggests using a workplace-based alternative.
Controversy aside, 'Wonder Park' is a confused, below-par effort that wants to talk about the power of imagination and coping with hard times, yet fails to give these concepts any serious thought beyond the most simple and surface-level explanations.
Weather forecaster Jordan Verdeyen brings your update on weekend weather and the outlook of next week.
After winning Ball State's 2019 Student Government Association (SGA) election on March 19, Elevate will be inaugurated as the SGA executive slate for the 2019-20 academic year 3:15 p.m. April 18 in Cardinal Hall B at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
I’m a 19-year-old Jewish American. For the first time in my life, I fear for the current and future safety of my Jewish friends and family. And the fear gets new fuel almost daily.