Spectrum to host Spring Week events
By Staff Reports / April 9, 2018This week marks the beginning of Spectrum’s Spring Week.
This week marks the beginning of Spectrum’s Spring Week.
The word “warrior” can be defined as “a brave or experienced soldier or fighter,” but 13-year-old Logan Carter paired it with the word “wildlife” to give it a new meaning.
Cornerstone Center for the Arts is collaborating with other Muncie businesses to raise funds during its 32nd annual "A Taste of Muncie" event from 2-4 p.m. Sunday.
Purpose. It’s what most would say they want out of life. In the case of Ball State alumnus Justin Jovceski, he believes his purpose lies in Japan.
After a trip to Walmart three years ago, Josh Sims, junior urban planning major, and Nate Robert-Eze, a Ball State alumnus, found fashion to be their outlet for success.
In 90 minutes, the Department of Theatre and Dance will tell the coming-of-age story of two high school swimmers while raising questions about issues such as access to healthcare, sex education and abortion.
From March 23 to April 6, Minnetrista will host the Heart Gallery created by the Indiana Department of Child Services, DCS, to advocate for children in Indiana that are looking for a permanent home.
Indiana Comic Con is a yearly convention that caters to fans of all things related to comic books. With film festivals, panels, exhibits, contests, celebrities, and a huge exhibition floor for vendors and artists, there is bound to be something at the convention for casual comic fans and hardcore collectors alike.
After 19 marathons, Ball State alumna Jennifer Courtney said she has tracked more miles by foot than she has in her car.
After experiencing its impact on campus, junior creative writing major Kayls Keesling decided they needed to step up and try to improve awareness and discussion about mental health at Ball State.
One small ink dot near the center of a blank white page, followed by another small dot near the bottom and a line connecting the two.
Student writers and first-time authors will come together for the 13th Annual In Print Festival of First Books at 8 p.m. March 28 and 29 in the Student Center Ballroom.
On April 13, the red carpet will roll out for Ball State’s annual Frog Baby Film Festival, but many students are waiting anxiously to hear the results from the submission period, which took place from March 1 to 12.
When senior Brandon Gick came to Ball State, he began to realize that Muncie was full of talented musicians, but it’s hard for them to find resources to get their music heard.
The Department of Theatre and Dance aims to prove it has what it takes in its upcoming production of the classic musical “A Chorus Line.”
With one banjo and four musicians, We Banjo 3 will travel to Ball state from Galway, Ireland, to perform Thursday in Emens Auditorium.
Textbooks contain important information that contributes to mastering a subject, class or major, but the authors and the work put into creating the books are not often thought about.
Ball State alumnus Vince Bertram said he has always had a great curiosity for learning how things work. Today, he is using that same spirit of inquiry to help students in elementary, middle and high schools around the country reach their goals through STEM, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
With the help of locks, puzzles and mystery phrases, one Muncie couple has sent more than 2,400 pounds of clothes, shoes and toys to Jamaica.
In a collaboration between Muncie Central and Ball State, a group of Ball State students are helping young women find prom dresses through an event called Little Black Dress.