The Charles W. Brown Planetarium offers a new set of celestial shows each semester, including a few holiday themed events. While all of the showings are free to the public, children 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Following the Board of Trustee’s decision to remove John Schnatter’s name from the university, the Ethnic Theater Alliance (ETA), along with help from students, faculty and alumni, performed “Glory” from the movie “Selma” at Friday’s opening ceremony.
After a string of downtown Muncie buildings were tagged on the night of Aug. 14, Braydee Euliss was nervous.
The University Program Board will kick off their fall 2018 Friday Night Filmworks the first Friday of classes, Aug. 24.
In November 2015, Gearbox: Muncie - A Maker Hub, opened in the former Cintas building. The hub, a Sustainable Muncie Corporation (SMC) project, was promoted as a makerspace with a focus on community betterment, according to the Madjax website.
For one week each summer, the Flat Rock River YMCA campgrounds in St. Paul, Indiana, is swarmed with dozens of children who share a desire to simply have fun.
It’s been nearly a decade since Wendell Brown played his last snap on the gridiron for Ball State University. In the last two years, Brown went from being a football coach traveling abroad in China to being detained in a foreign prison.
With one year under their belt as at-home-entrepreneurs, Ball State alumnus Andy Shears and his wife Amy have decided to relocate to a larger retail and studio space in Downtown Muncie.
Ball State football is about a week away from its Aug. 30 home opener against Central Connecticut State. After a disappointing 2-10 (0-8 MAC) 2017 season, the Cardinals are itching to get back on the field to show the rest of the Mid-American Conference last year was not true Ball State football.
Originally started in 1974, the women's golf program took a hiatus starting in 1982, and was reintroduced in 2000.
From the take over of Muncie Community Schools, to a series of community forums and campus visits, President Geoffrey Mearns has spent his first year in office trying to get to know the communities he joined.
After the Ball State Board of Trustees voted to remove John Schnatter's name from the university Thursday, Student Government Association (SGA) and Black Student Association (BSA) will host a forum to discuss diversity, inclusivity and racial relations at Ball State.
Ball State has a new director of disability services.
Classes are back in session at Ball State, which means Cardinal sports are underway.
Hosted every Saturday night of the academic year, Late Nite offers students a variety of activities and food as part of the “best party on campus.”
The College of Communication, Information, and Media (CCIM) was founded in 1996, bringing together a wide range of topics under one college.