'Billy the Girl' to open at Cave Theatre
By Chris Robinson / October 16, 2017“Billy the Girl,” a play about a family’s relationship and differences, will premiere at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 in The Cave Theatre.
“Billy the Girl,” a play about a family’s relationship and differences, will premiere at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 in The Cave Theatre.
A jump rope routine, spoken word poetry, duets and more will be showcased at Ball State’s 33rd Annual Talent Search at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 in Emens Auditorium.
In its last meeting, one committee within faculty council revised two new major concentrations and two minors, approved a new minor and revised Ball State’s newest major.
“Dark Girls,” a documentary exploring the impact of equating beauty with whiteness, will be played at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 18 in the Art and Journalism building room 175.
Ball State soccer closed out its regular season home schedule with a 1-0 win over Mid-American Conference foe Central Michigan at Briner Sports Complex that saw both teams struggle to keep possession of the ball at the start of the game.
New Palestine (9-0) completed its perfect season, beating Delta (5-4) 55-7 in the last game of the regular season.
Ball State soccer bounced back from its first home loss in almost three years with a convincing 3-0 win over Mid-American Conference opponent Eastern Michigan, a game in which Ball State had more goals than Eastern Michigan had shots.
July 18, 2012. I will never forget this day, considering it was the day of the scariest moment I have ever been through. It wasn’t anything like Friday the 13th. On that day, fear was real. It wasn’t the cause of any ghost, demon or witch. Instead, it was one of those moments that you look back on and wonder how you ever survived.
I see home in the eyes of my father as he hugs me for the first time in five weeks. I see home in the smiles on the faces of my old high school friends as we embrace and catch up on lost time. I see home in the purple walls of my childhood room, still plastered with One Direction posters that I was too lazy to take down when I moved away.
"Turtles All the Way Down," by John Green is a book that I have been anticipating since its release date was announced.
The Boys & Girls Club of Muncie, known for mentoring students across Delaware and surrounding counties, has made a lot of changes in the last nine months — including a new CEO.
After a month off from competition, Ball State men’s tennis returns this weekend for the Louisville Invitational. This week, practices have been shortened due to weather. But head coach Bill Richards said the weather hasn’t affected them.
When you walk in the doors of Jacobs Family Orchard you smell freshly made donuts, apples and all things fall.
Cam Newton, reporter for Cosmopolitan Magazine, approaches me and asks about the process I went through when contouring my face with a pallet of makeup. I look at him, giggle and say, “It’s funny to hear a male talk about makeup.”
Every 98 seconds someone in the United States is sexually assaulted, according to the Huffington Post. So in the time that it takes you to read through a paragraph of this article, someone, somewhere, is getting violated.
A Ball State student was arrested Wednesday after police say he started a leak in the David Owsley Museum of Art.
Muncie police are continuing to investigate after a man was shot two times Thursday night. Police and Delaware County EMS were dispatched to the intersection of Macedonia Ave. and E. Kirk St. a little after 9 p.m., according to Muncie Police dispatch.
After meeting with students for about six hours Thursday, President Geoffrey S. Mearns came to Cornerstone Center for the Arts to discuss how campus can interact with Muncie's economy.
President Donald Trump is calling the so-called “Obamacare” law a “broken mess” after his move that’s likely to roil insurance markets.
The Muncie Symphony Orchestra will showcase classical pieces from world-renowned composers at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at Pruis Hall.