Former Ball State Basketball stand-out Trey Moses was awarded the NCAA Inspiration Award. The award is given to those who have dedicated themselves to helping the community and inspiring others.
For seven years, junior musical theater major Gillian Lieberman spent half of her days at school and the other half on the stage.
Lynn Teter wasn’t always politically involved. While the 2016 election was her initiation into politics, the Ball State elementary education freshman said the 2018 shooting incident at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, and the events that followed got her interested in political activism.
Weather forecaster Ryan Crump has your update on more snow this weekend.
From the outside looking in, Normandy Flower Shop bursts with color from its bright yellow door and neon window lights to a sea of pinks and reds from its flower arrangements and bouquets.
Three slates aiming to lead the Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) senate next year met for the first time at the Art and Journalism Building for the first debate of the 2020 SGA election.
Playing against a first-year team has its advantages. Coming off a six-match road trip against three ranked opponents, Ball State Men’s Volleyball used them in its 3-0 win over Urbana Thursday.
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Nathan Gidley has an evening update on the continued chances for snow showers to end the week.
Seven students sailed the waves of Ball Pool Wednesday evening, dumping and squirting water into their opposing teams’ canoes to sink them and win the real-life Battleship game hosted by Ball State’s Recreation Services.
Head coach Rich Maloney didn’t mince words when talking about what could have, should have and would have happened in 2019. The chip, most certainly, is there.
Ball State Men’s Volleyball completed the ultimate comeback by defeating one of the best teams in the country on the road last weekend.
Weather Forecaster Camryn Leatherman has an update on the wintry mix that is heading our way.
On the first Monday of every month, a group of Muncie citizens gather on the steps of City Hall before city council meetings to discuss concerning issues.
The University Program Board’s event held Wednesday evening brought together a panel of black students, faculty and staff from Ball State to discuss issues faced by people of color on campus and how to tackle them.
As the team looks to embrace “the process” on the field, in the dugout, the Cardinals are working on their own collective gel.
After securing a win at sectionals, Logan Swallow officially became the all-time leader in wins for the Golden Bears wrestling team. This marks the second year in a row that such an event has occurred.
Ball State students filled the Student Center Ball Room to learn about food insecurity. A poverty simulation event was put on by Second Harvest Food Bank to see if students could survive living in poverty for a month.