Bob Knight visits Ball State campus
October 4, 2013Legendary former Indiana University basketball coach Bob Knight spoke to more than 1,100 people Thursday night in John R. Emens Auditorium.
Legendary former Indiana University basketball coach Bob Knight spoke to more than 1,100 people Thursday night in John R. Emens Auditorium.
The new Charles W. Brown Planetarium will be the largest planetarium in the state and the 10th largest in the country. The proposed 52-foot dome will include 148 individual, front-facing seats, and a multicolor LED system.
Malachi Randolph has been back on campus for three weeks since he resigned as Student Government Association president, and he said the threats seemed to have subsided.
A total of 14 sexual offenses were reported on or near campus in 2011, according to the Campus Security Report. Of those, 13 were on campus.
Cars packed Bethel Avenue for hours, full of students, parents and alumni getting ready to tailgate before Ball State’s game against Toledo.
Take a look at the events going on around campus and Muncie during Ball State's Family Weekend.
“Are you really happy?” was the question asked to students Thursday in Pruis Hall by Matt Faley, a director of young adult and Catholic college ministries for the Catholic Arch Diocese of Indianapolis.
With a few taps on their phones, students can register for classes, browse Ball State Twitters and check their schedules — all on one free, new app.
As Suicide Prevention week came to a close, members of Ball State's Alive Campaign reflected on the week's activities and future events
The second annual Zombie Walk started off with a wedding in the Quad. A couple dressed as zombies said their vows in front of the Zombie Pope Bryan Blair.
A motorcyclist was taken to the hospital after a collision with a car around 8:30 p.m. Saturday night.
Ball State students received an email Wednesday asking, “What if you could change one thing about Ball State?” A new Master Plan is in the works for Ball State after a little more than 25 years.
Spurred partly by derogatory tweets by the former Student Government Association president, students met Thursday to participate in a panel discussion about diversity.
Chloe Anagnos took office as the Student Government Association president today.
Students walking campus next month might get to talk about their Ball State experience with accreditors, and the university wants them to be honest.
Jason Mraz tickets may sell out today after Jason Mraz fans lined the sidewalks overnight.
Ball State’s international student population growth was recognized with the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Export Achievement Certificate Friday morning at a press conference.
In anticipation of Jason Mraz tickets going on sale at 8 a.m. students begin camping out.