Five giftable Winter-ready records you should listen to this holiday season
By Jack Gillespie / November 29, 2018
“Sex Pistols Appears, Part 1” is a delightfully entertaining episode that fleshes out one of its core cast members and delivers on comedy. While there are some mild pacing issues and Sex Pistols might be a recycled Stand idea from Stardust Crusaders, it doesn’t detract from the episode’s overall entertainment value, featuring some very creative dance animation and fun character dynamics.
Dozens of students in the audience face the stage as a man sings a song about obedience on a stool. The small tune fills the Student Center Ballroom as the first of 18 characters in the one man show.
Four players with double-digit points along with a noteworthy performance from freshman Anna Clephane awarded Ball State Women’s Basketball (2-5, 0-0 MAC) with a win over Cincinnati (5-3, 0-0 American).
Weather Forecaster Brandi Geister has your rain chances for the weekend.
A Student Government Association (SGA) resolution called for Ball State to “publicly stand” against the Department of Education's proposed changes to Title IX at Wednesday’s senate meeting.
Welcome back to this week's episode of How It's Played. On this episode we are discussing leaks in the gaming world and all that surrounds them. As a consumer, you look forward to leaks so you know what to expect, but as a creator, it can be devastating. How are these leaks happening? Do they help or hurt or the game/company? What do they mean for you? All of this and more on this week's episode of How It's Played.
Marijuana legalization has hit several Midwest states, but Indiana legislators have rejected attempts to legalize medicinal use, leaving Hoosiers wondering what is next.
Five Cardinals reached double-figures in the scoring column to combine for 81 points. Here’s a description of each of their performances.
If you can overlook some minor annoyances and adapt to the less intensive battle mechanics, “Pokemon: Let’s Go” is fun game that is sure to suck you in for hours on end.
‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’, despite a potentially regressive narrative for its’ lead and some clear cuts made for time that leave some loose ends to be hastily tied in the last five minutes, manages to meet and even surpass the high expectations one would have coming out of the original.
During midterm elections my home state of Michigan passed Proposal 1 56-44, making it the first Midwest state to legalize recreational marijuana. The state legalized medical marijuana in 2008, and to many in the state, it was only a matter of time before it was legalized in full.
Weather Forecaster Joseph Williams provides an update on those cold wind chills and potential weekend showers.
It might be different, but 'Delta' is nothing special or wildly unexpected from Mumford & Sons. It’s simply a work of offbeat mediocrity.
Tayler Persons, redshirt senior guard for Ball State Men’s Basketball, said leadership is the most underrated thing in sports. The Cardinals have two players who went to extreme measures last summer to enhance their leadership qualities.
Overall, 'The Crimes of Grindelwald' is a jumbled mess that fails to build on the previous installment. While the film does show Grindelwald, the plot stumbles with drama completely unrelated to the villain. This, along with poorly edited visuals, creates a dull sense of imagination to any fan of the Harry Potter universe.