The Cardinal Screenplay Festival, now in its third year, is a celebration of the Department of English’s best scripts, written by students and performed by both students and faculty. The scripts are chosen from the screenwriting courses, in this case English 410 and 615.
The warm sunshine, new flowers and green grass of spring contrast the dark evenings, cold walks and barren trees of winter.
With the end of April comes the end of National Poetry Month, but six poets have decided to continue the celebration with one final reading titled Poetry Night Salon.
YouTube has had multiple controversies over their new ad policy. But what caused the policy change to begin with?
What can our startup community do for you? — the first question that is asked when someone picks up a 1 Million Cups flyer.
Robert Kvam, dean of the college of fine arts, will step down as dean in December 2018 and retire in June 2019, according to a university-wide email.
The Ball State Department of Theatre and Dance is bringing magic and a classic tale to University Theatre through the production of “Cinderella: A Ballet.”
After making two rounds of informal visits this semester, President Mearns will finish his informal visits for the semester Thursday.
This week on Pop Tabs Matt, Tt, and Dylan discuss Fortnite destroying social lives, South Korea cracking down on lootboxes, and YouTube’s unknown kids app.
Fortnite’s path to glory, and how it mirrors that of League of Legends.
Ball State women’s golf faced some tough challenges in route to its sixth place finish in the Mid-American Conference Championship in Naperville, Illinois, over the weekend.
This week on Remixed we are discussing Nicki Minaj and her new song (also how much we love her), ZAYN and how we feel about him and thoughts on his music, and Bebe Rexha's new songs. All of this and more on this week's episode of Remixed.
Ball State women's tennis knew what it had to do this weekend against Akron, and did it. The team secured a bid to the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
Matt and Sarah break down Philip DeFranco’s decision to take a step back from YouTube.