Ball State alumnus Jay Coles publishes book, starts book tour
By Hannah Gunnell / April 18, 2018Jay Coles’ new book “Tyler Johnson Was Here” debuted March 20, and since then he has toured the country promoting his book and meeting fans.
Jay Coles’ new book “Tyler Johnson Was Here” debuted March 20, and since then he has toured the country promoting his book and meeting fans.
HOUSTON (AP) — Barbara Bush, the snowy-haired first lady whose plainspoken manner and utter lack of pretense made her more popular at times than her husband, President George H.W. Bush, died Tuesday, a family spokesman said. She was 92.
Since he was a child, Aiden Medellin, sophomore political science major, has always wanted to work in public services.
Almost a year after completing her undergraduate degree, Erika Espinoza — a Department of Journalism alumna — was part of a Pulitzer-prize winning project.
Twelve egg whites, eight ounces of chicken, eight ounces of brown sirloin, eight ounces of tilapia, eight ounces of sweet potato and a cup and a half of broccoli are what make up the six meals a day Josh Kuechler, senior exercise science major consumes.
The university announced that President Geoffrey S. Mearns selected Dr. Susana Rivera-Mills as the new Provost and executive vice president for academic affairs Monday.
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Ball State men’s tennis (13-9) traveled to South Bend to face No. 28 Notre Dame on Sunday. The Cardinals failed to win a match as the Fighting Irish won 7-0. Ball State struggled against Notre Dame's high level of play indoors.
After a wet weekend of baseball, Ball State fell to Miami 5-6 in the final matchup of the series Sunday afternoon.
Ball State women's golf finished in last place at the Lady Boilermaker after playing 36 holes on Saturday and Sunday.
After a weather cancelation and a rescheduled game, Ball State softball (27-14, 9-5 MAC) faced off against Western Michigan (22-18, 9-6 MAC) in the final game of the weekend series this afternoon.
In the final home match of the season, Ball State women’s tennis captured its second Mid-American Conference victory.
Now that the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Tournament has arrived, it’s win or go home. No. 11 Ball State men’s volleyball got the memo.
On a day when all other Ball State outdoor athletics were called off, a light, steady rain couldn’t keep Ball State football off the field.
On the road again for its last non-conference match, Ball State men’s tennis will square off against No. 28 Notre Dame.
A tightly contested match came down to the wire, where junior Isabelle Dohanics came out on top to secure Ball State's first Mid-American Conference victory on the season.
Ball State softball played host to Western Michigan in a doubleheader matchup Friday.
Ball State women’s golf will be back in action Saturday, April 14 and Sunday, April 15 in West Lafayette, Indiana, for the Lady Boilermaker Classic.
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Ball State women's tennis is seeking a Mid-American Conference Tournament bid in this weekend's play.