Ball State Baseball takes midweek game, prepares for Kent State
By Zach Piatt / March 27, 2019“Anything you can do” seemed to be what Ball State (16-9, 3-0 MAC) was humming in a 14-8 win against Valparaiso (5-16, 0-0 Valley) Wednesday.
“Anything you can do” seemed to be what Ball State (16-9, 3-0 MAC) was humming in a 14-8 win against Valparaiso (5-16, 0-0 Valley) Wednesday.
With the Student Government Association (SGA) 2019 elections over, the senate must now pick its cabinet members.
CCIM's Service Day gives students, faculty and staff the opportunity to volunteer in the Muncie community.
Dr. Stephen Ferris will be the next dean for Ball State's Miller College of Business, according to a press release. His appointment starts July 1.
Crossing the finish line at the Carmel Marathon on March 31, 2018, junior biology major Chris Meyer, junior architecture major Katie Fedoronko and junior chemistry/pre-med major John Brown punched their tickets to Boston.
Those looking to try new vegetarian and vegan options from Ball State Dining may be in luck.
Roncalli High School has once again made a fool of itself, and has given the whole country, even the whole world, a reason to believe it is not getting better, but worse, for LGBT+ people like myself.
The Cardinals began their five-match MIVA road trip Tuesday with a 3-0 loss to No. 15 Purdue Fort Wayne.
100 years. 100 years of memories, relationships and turbulence.
Guys can be guys and girls can be girls, but society’s oppressive opinions should never deter anybody from expressing themselves. I am just a straight guy who likes to paint his nails, what’s the problem with that?
Those hoping to pick up a smoothie or juice at the Atrium's Jamba Juice will have to wait for at least a week.
In 1965, a 13-year-old girl was one of the students at a public school in Des Moines, Iowa, who was suspended for refusing to heed the principal’s warning against wearing black armbands to school. In 2019, she continues to advocate for students’ rights and free press.
In the wake of the shooting at two mosques on March 15 that killed 50 people in Christchurch, New Zealand, this year's Islamic Awareness Week comes at a "crucial time."
By ERIC TUCKER, MICHAEL BALSAMO, CHAD DAY and JULIE PACE
For one show dedicated to women’s month, women of different natures and talents came together with one common goal: women empowerment.
In his second at-bat of the bottom of the ninth inning, Blake Dunn doubled home Western Michigan’s (6-16, 0-3 MAC) 15th run of the game and its eighth of the inning. The only problem was Ball State (15-9, 3-0 MAC) scored 20.
Despite leading through the first two events, Ball State Gymnastics finished in seventh at the Mid-American Conference Championships.
Ball State Softball (25-10, 3-0 MAC) proved to be the dominate team from start to finish in their double header against Akron (6-14-2, 0-3 MAC), picking up 13-1 and 9-1 wins over the Zips on Saturday.
It was an emotional afternoon inside Worthen Arena Saturday as No. 15 Ball State (13-11, 4-5 MIVA) closed out the home portion of its regular-season schedule. The Cardinals welcomed No. 7 Lewis (18-5, 9-1 MIVA), who were coming into the match on an 11-match win streak.
Three times in the first four innings senior John Ricotta came up to bat with two outs and runners on base. Three times he came through with an RBI hit. Ricotta finished the game 4 for 5 with four runs driven in, and his performance at the plate highlighted Ball State’s (14-9, 2-0 MAC) 10-3 win over Western Michigan (6-15, 0-2 MAC) Saturday.