South Korea cracks down on lootboxes | Checkpoint
By Byte Staff / April 16, 2018Matt and Tt break down South Korea becoming stricter on lootboxes in their country.
Matt and Tt break down South Korea becoming stricter on lootboxes in their country.
The university announced that President Geoffrey S. Mearns selected Dr. Susana Rivera-Mills as the new Provost and executive vice president for academic affairs Monday.
This week on Pop Tabs Matt, Tyler, and a homeless man discuss the new Metal Gear Solid movie, the upcoming Spyro remaster, and this super creepy robot called Fribo from South Korea.
Chances for rain on Wednesday with warmer temperatures this weekend.
Matt and Tt break down TJ Miller’s fake bomb threat and Mark Zuckerberg testifying to Congress.
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Ball State men’s tennis (13-9) traveled to South Bend to face No. 28 Notre Dame on Sunday. The Cardinals failed to win a match as the Fighting Irish won 7-0. Ball State struggled against Notre Dame's high level of play indoors.
After a wet weekend of baseball, Ball State fell to Miami 5-6 in the final matchup of the series Sunday afternoon.
Ball State women's golf finished in last place at the Lady Boilermaker after playing 36 holes on Saturday and Sunday.
After a weather cancelation and a rescheduled game, Ball State softball (27-14, 9-5 MAC) faced off against Western Michigan (22-18, 9-6 MAC) in the final game of the weekend series this afternoon.
In the final home match of the season, Ball State women’s tennis captured its second Mid-American Conference victory.
The Xenharmonic New Music Showcase 2018 features composers from all around Indiana, as well as from Denver, Colorado and Boston, Massachusetts. BSU graduate student Stephen Weigel will be performing as well, and was able to answer a few questions for us.
Something as simple as a cup of coffee and a conversation can go a long way to grow a community and create new connections. We feel that no one should have to walk into an establishment and feel that they do not belong. Going into the seventh year of business, The Cup keeps that idea in mind as an ever-changing customer base discovers what the village has to offer Muncie residents and Ball State students alike.
Women are free to wear any apparel they desire. Society has deemed it acceptable for them to break gender norms and wear sweats and suits. But when it comes to guys trying to do the same? It’s a struggle, no doubt.
Now that the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Tournament has arrived, it’s win or go home. No. 11 Ball State men’s volleyball got the memo.