Bill Jenkins has been working with Ball State University for 18 years. Working alongside Jenkins is Emmy award-winning arranger and Broadway musical director Michael Rafter.
The kiosk located between Bracken Library and the Noyer Complex was knocked down Wednesday.
Fountain Square Music Festival is now in its fifth year and plenty of changes are coming to the event. Located in five tight-knit Indianapolis venues including a new outdoor main stage called THE NUCLEUS, the festival will welcome over 50 artists from all reaches of the nation on October 6 & 7.
Non-Americans looking to enter the United States may be handing over their social media passwords to US officials at the border, because the Department of Homeland Security is planning to actively monitor yet another aspect of their lives.
We’re back witches! This week, we call in our two resident South Park experts to talk about one of the most popular adult cartoons on the air.
Though the intimate room in Minnetrista was smaller than the auditorium of the last forum, community members and Ball State alumni filled overflow seating out the doors to discuss the culture of Muncie.
Hosts Josh Shelton and Robby General go through some of the biggest games going around in the Delaware County area heading into week seven as well as the Game of the Week - Yorktown (2-4) vs. Greenfield-Central (2-4).
Students from Ball State and Anderson University, as well as high school students and Muncie citizens, all attended the panel on The Rise of Neo-Nazism in the Atrium Wednesday.
The internet will be the internet; the wonderfully weird and kind of terrifying beast that it is. History shows that trying to prevent the internet from doing what it wants only ends up with your ugly pictures being plastered all over the place.
The running game and special teams play will likely be the difference between Ball State and Western Michigan on Sept. 30.
With great performances from Cartman and great social satire to match, “Put it Down” indicates a resurgence of the hysterical South Park we know and love.
It has been said over and over again, but Weezer would do well to harken back to their success in the mid-1990s.
Hugh Hefner turned silk pajamas into a work uniform, women into centerfolds and sexual desire into a worldwide multimedia empire that spanned several generations of American life.
Though Student Government Association senators could dress casually for the last meeting of the month, there was nothing off-the-cuff about what was voted on Wednesday.
Mahogany L. Browne read her poems Wednesday in the Student Center until she reached one without a name. She then asked the audience to vote for a title, and the crowd became more animated, laughing and shouting for their favorite.
Weather Forecaster Payton Domschke has your update on your fall like temperatures.