University Program Board announces Friday Night Filmworks fall lineup
By Staff Reports / August 21, 2018The University Program Board will kick off their fall 2018 Friday Night Filmworks the first Friday of classes, Aug. 24.
The University Program Board will kick off their fall 2018 Friday Night Filmworks the first Friday of classes, Aug. 24.
With one year under their belt as at-home-entrepreneurs, Ball State alumnus Andy Shears and his wife Amy have decided to relocate to a larger retail and studio space in Downtown Muncie.
On her 11th birthday Emma Mentley was given the book “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” Since she was the same age as Harry in the book, she instantly connected, growing up alongside him as she devoured book after book.
Ghost stories, hard times, love and the tale of the purple hippo are all narratives that can be found in a student-created book that asks locals how they #KeepMuncieWeird.
When most students graduate from a university they expect to receive a diploma, but after summer commencement, one alumna received a ring.
Nestled in a world of selfies and viral videos lies an account that seeks to show what being a staff member at Ball State is really like.
Indianapolis is “on the cusp of becoming a music city,” or at least, that’s what one Ball State instructor has experienced.
While exploring the interior of a computer with his father, recent Ball State graduate Aaron Whitfield’s interest in computers and technology began to grow.
For five Ball State students, their art assignments did not just receive a grade. Their work earned them a spot in the Indianapolis Art Center College Invitational, which is apart of the Spring Exhibition Series.
Cardinal Zumba works to help Muncie residents move exercise off the back burner and become more physically and nutritionally healthy.
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.
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.”
Special wood, carving tools and sometimes chains are only a few of the requirements needed to create custom-made frames and repair different art pieces taken to Gordy Fine Art and Framing Company.
Behind a layer of synthetic rubber and paint, Jonathan Becker gains a greater understanding of himself and the world around him.
Since he was a child, Aiden Medellin, sophomore political science major, has always wanted to work in public services.
Ball State’s Spectrum will be putting on their semi-annual free drag show open to the public on Saturday April 14 at 7 p.m. in the Ball Gymnasium. The proceeds generated by audience donations will be going towards the Trans Women of Color Collective.
Shantanu Suman, assistant professor of art, can remember exactly what his childhood smelled like.
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.
As a child, Professor of Biology Susan McDowell remembers that all she wanted for Christmas was to satisfy her scientific curiosity.
Some come to college looking for themselves, trying to figure out who they are and what they want. Others, like Noelle Robinson, a freshman speech-language pathology major, come to college looking for someone they’ve lost.