If you’ve called University Police recently, there is a good chance you talked to one of the five telecommunications officers.
Geese are slowly making their return to campus — something that has both students and the university’s facilities planning and management department on edge.
On Saturday, a group of 15 students and five mentors arrived in Atlanta, Georgia, to begin their five-day cultural journey to Ball State’s campus.
Most college quarterbacks who transfer to a new program only to be third on the depth chart don’t have the most confidence in the world.
The next strategic planning forum, led by President Geoffrey S. Mearns, will take place from 10:30 a.m. to noon Friday in L.A. Pittenger Student Center, Cardinal Hall B.
Silence, absolute silence. Some, such as Jeff Choates, Ball State American Sign Language (ASL) adjunct professor, are born into a silent world, into a deaf community. He, his parents and his brother are all deaf.
As a child, Professor of Biology Susan McDowell remembers that all she wanted for Christmas was to satisfy her scientific curiosity.
Each year, The Daily News evaluates and assigns a grade to the outgoing Student Government Association (SGA) slate.
Ball State baseball returns home this weekend to host a three-game series against Miami.
The United States has become a world power since its conception, but its citizens’ patriotism can sometimes verge on exceptionalism.
As a young art student at Ball State, the only source for art supplies was the Ball State Book Store. Back in the 1970's when I was purchasing, I remember having to ask at a window for a special paper, tube of paint or paint brush, then waiting while the person I had asked went to retrieve the products. It was kind of like shopping on the Internet for art supplies: as a customer I didn't get to handle the products or see the color before purchasing, only after. At some point during my college career, Dave's Art Supply opened in the village. It was a great place with a great atmosphere and all the cool kids hung out there! I never wanted to leave.
Ball State softball was back on the road to take on Northern Illinois Wednesday.
Weather Forecaster Nathan Gidley has an evening update on the windy and warm conditions expected to end the week, as well as a preview of the unsettled weather expected this weekend.
“Game Start” devoted a lot of time to fan-favorite characters, but included too many flashbacks for the episode to be considered anything but a filler. It teases at what is coming up in the season, but doesn’t live up to the hype of this highly anticipated release.
Police cleaned up a meth lab discovered near Ball State’s campus Wednesday afternoon.
This week on Pop Tabs Matt, Tyler, and Jake discuss Planned Parenthood’s abortion tweet, Wal-Mart making robot bees, and Microsoft censoring its users.