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By Editorial Board / April 25, 2018When student newsrooms lack editorial independence, they cannot properly inform their campus communities.
When student newsrooms lack editorial independence, they cannot properly inform their campus communities.
Ball State Dining has either closed or reduced the options of all campus salad bars according to an email sent Tuesday morning.
Cardinal Zumba works to help Muncie residents move exercise off the back burner and become more physically and nutritionally healthy.
For the first time in her career, Ball State softball player Alyssa Rothwell has been named MAC West Pitcher of the Week.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Over the weekend, Ball State track and field split up again, competing at the Jesse Owens Classic at Ohio State and the War Eagle Invitational at Auburn University.
An organization that educated Muncie children through programs and extracurricular activities for the past 30 years is now looking for a new executive director.
Ball State baseball played its second extra-inning game of the week Sunday afternoon against Bowling Green, and this time, the Cardinals (19-19, 7-8 MAC) were able to pull out a 9-6 victory in 10 innings to win the series.
Errors by the Central Michigan defense and strong pitching by Ball State’s Alyssa Rothwell sealed two wins for Ball State softball Saturday on Senior Day.
Ball State baseball let one slip away Friday afternoon as Bowling Green rallied to score five runs in the ninth inning, handing the Cardinals their third consecutive loss.
When Indiana lawmakers reconvene for a special session May 14, they will reconsider a bill that would allow Ball State to assume responsibility of Muncie Community Schools.
The new Mr. and Ms. Ball State were crowned Thursday.
History professor Michael Doyle spent the very first Earth Day, April 22, 1970, as a 17-year-old student showing his classmates at Winona Senior High School in Winona, Wisconsin, a film he made about the negative effects of air and water pollution.