What Spooky Monster Would You Be? | Byte-ing Questions
By Byte Staff / October 31, 2023Donny asks Ball State the Byte-ing Question, what spooky monster would you be?
Donny asks Ball State the Byte-ing Question, what spooky monster would you be?
With a classic feel, Totally Killer plays the role of dumb, fun slasher to a T. While having more than a few unneeded jokes, it makes for a solid time-waster for the Halloween season.
Anand R. Marri will serve as Ball State University's next provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, according to an email to students from University President Geoffrey Mearns Oct. 31.
Weather Forecaster Elia Stowers gives details about the weather for Halloween and the rest of the week.
What other doll brand in recent memory has taken over the world by storm as soon as it hit shelves? One that manages to captivate audiences from children to adults alike? There is still more to be written in Monster High’s story. As we approach spooky season, here’s a look into the history of the distinctive and unprecedented doll franchise: Monster High.
In the year following his graduation from Ball State University in 2020, Summer Clayton discovered a need for online content from a father-figure. He began posting videos giving advice and teaching his viewers how to do tasks, like a father would. Whether he is answering a question left in his comments or sitting down to share a virtual meal with his followers, the videos he creates are appreciated by many.
Weather Forecaster Ian Kowalski discusses the below-freezing Halloween and sunny midweek
Imagine snowflakes gently falling from the sky, a lively beat echoing in the distance, and the unmistakable buzz of a winter festival in full swing. Amidst the festivities, there's a unique blend of adrenaline, excitement, and that ever-present challenge of striking the perfect balance between looking fabulous and fending off the cold.
The holiday season paints a vivid picture of intimate gatherings, the echo of cheerful laughter, and the comfort of being surrounded by loved ones.
This matchup eight years in the making is the first of back-to-back ‘Midweek MACtion’ games for Ball State (2-6, 1-3), televised Nov. 1 on ESPN2 at 7 p.m. Coming off a 24-17 win over Central Michigan, the Cardinals turn their focus to Bowling Green (4-4, 2-2 MAC).
This loss ends their season and MAC tournament run. Overall, Ball State's final record on the season is 8-8-3 and 6-3-3 in the MAC. Today was only the Cardinals' second loss at home all year.
Although Ball State was eliminated from postseason contention a week ago, The Cardinals hoped to finish the season strong and add another loss to the Spartans losing streak on their senior day, however, it became a defensive struggle for the Cardinals to manage from the start.
Kaitlynne Buis’ day as assistant manager at Great Clips includes a variety of people coming in and out of the door, ready for a haircut. Customers sit down and Buis performs her passion, chatting away to the person in the chair. She might ask them how their day has been or what plans they have as she gently works on their hair.
“There wasn't a ton of pressure that was put on us, but at least we were staying focused and doing things on our side of the court regardless of what was happening on the other side,” Ball State head coach Kelli Miller Phillips said.
Miami continued their now 21-game win streak against Ball State, as they have won every match between the two universities since Thursday, November 3rd, 2011.