14th annual Late Nite Carnival to return to campus
By Amanda Belcher and Kirsten Wamsley / April 20, 2017Prepare your stomachs and gather your friends. Late Nite Carnival is back again this year.
Prepare your stomachs and gather your friends. Late Nite Carnival is back again this year.
Ball State's Jazz Ensembles performed their last concert of the year in Sursa Performance Hall on April 19.
If you have leftover ham, this is the perfect way to get rid of it. If you don't, you might want to go buy some ham.
Preparing to be a contestant on "American Ninja Warrior" requires discipline, strength and endurance. If that weren't enough, senior chemistry major Connor Carlson is adding another element — inspiration.
The Ball State Homecoming Steering Committee has released this year’s Homecoming theme and future festival plans for the 91st anniversary.
Health Occupation Students of America’s Annual 5k Glow Run took place around Ball State’s campus on April 19.
Students from Miller College of Business hosted "Miller Day" on April 19 at the University Green.
The Cardinals lost a "heartbreaking" near-comeback against the Buckeyes.
When James Wells first asked Brock Frazier to talk with him about forming Summit in early 2016, he agreed, but only on the conditions of getting a beer at Brothers Bar & Grill.
The Daily News decided to start this video series to showcase the different cultures of Ball State and break down the stereotypes that create barriers.
Mikey Higgins is a junior animation major and creates "Ball State of Mind" for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Mikey at mthigginsii@bsu.edu.
Mental health issues are often ignored, but the selection for this year’s New Play Project puts them in the spotlight.
Emily Feeney Miles attends countless South Carolina men's basketball games. But April 1 was different.
The Ball State Jazz Lab Ensemble has been selected to perform at this summer's Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland and will be hosting a performance tonight for the community to get a sneak peek of the show.
If you could change one thing about yourself what would it be? I bet you’re thinking something superficial. Maybe it’s your hair, eye color, height or the most common answer: your weight.
Printmakers, book artists and community members will have the chance to mingle and meet this weekend at Interrobang, a two-day event hosted by the Book Arts Collaborative and Tribune Showprint in downtown Muncie.
Ken Holland has been working to improve higher education in Afghanistan for 11 years. So it was only a natural progression for him to become the next president of the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul.
Body insecurities are not a part of the Struggle Olympics. We are not competing with each other to see who suffers more in a society obsessed with bodies.
The vocal stylings of Jesse McCartney and the intense screams from the crowed rang through John R. Emens Auditorium tonight.
American singer, songwriter and actor Jesse McCartney performed in John R. Emens Auditorium tonight.