8 signs you're a natural resources major
By Elena Stidham / September 8, 20171. Your love for the outdoors reaches the same level of a Disney Princess.
1. Your love for the outdoors reaches the same level of a Disney Princess.
The "Rocky Horror Picture Show" is returning to the Cornerstone Center for the Arts this September, along with many classes, workshops and fundraising events.
The Ball State Department of Theatre and Dance is performing "Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992," 25 years after the historic events in the play took place.
Ball State community members are getting personal and sharing their stories with the world through the Dear World project.
A silent audience awaits in Sursa Performance Hall, all eyes turning toward the lone organ at the front of the room as the lights begin to dim and organist Raul Ramirez takes the stage.
Campus Orchestra is made up of students with a passion for music, but not necessarily majoring in it.
Think about walking into your typical gym. The first thing you may see and hear are the cardio machines, like treadmills and ellipticals.
Navigating the 11 dining locations on campus can be difficult for any student, but a Ball State alumna, Stacey Grogg, has returned to campus to connect students to resources and provide information.
Kathryn Powell, a senior history major, didn’t swing dance until her sophomore year. Now, she is the president of Ball State Swing Society and teaches others how to dance.
Victor Carrillo, owner of Victor’s Gyros and Pancake House, prides himself in his customer service and works hard to take care of his customers.
Muncie Civic Theatre is located in a quaint, red brick building in downtown Muncie.
Horse’s legs are meant for running, not dancing. Tonight, however, they are helping Ball State Dance Marathon raise money.
The local finals for the NASH 102.5 nationwide talent competition, NASH Next, will be held at 7 p.m. tonight in Pruis Hall.
The Indiana Warbird Campaign is a model plane show with realistic warbirds. The event will last through Saturday and feature a salute to military forces.
Just inside the Atrium Art Gallery lies an electric drill whose coppery sheen hints at a purpose beyond that of a tool for construction.
Emens Auditorium announced today that country singer and platinum-selling artist Justin Moore will be coming to Ball State on Nov. 9 as part of his “Hell on a Highway Tour.”
The University Program Board started off Friday Night Filmworks at Quad Bash this semester, but there are still plenty of Fridays left to see a movie at Pruis Hall.
Beyond the vast variety of steak or the breaded tenderloin, Lahody Meats Butcher Shop offers something more than meat to their customers – they offer character.
Here are some do-it-yourself projects to brighten up your space.
Whether it’s for tuition, books, rent or even food, most college students understand struggling to have enough money, but many forget about a campus resource that can help – Cardinal Kitchen.