A familiar face returns to help men’s swimming and diving
By Patrick Murphy / November 9, 2017A familiar face has returned this year for the Ball State men’s swimming and diving team.
A familiar face has returned this year for the Ball State men’s swimming and diving team.
Since fifth grade, Amanda Jaeger, freshman nursing major, has dreamt of meeting Taylor Swift. On Oct. 12, Jaeger received a notification from Twitter promising to fulfill that dream.
Following a series of informal campus visits, President Geoffrey S. Mearns will continue these visits Monday.
Ball State (2-7, 0-5 MAC) travels to Northern Illinois (6-3, 4-1 MAC) for a 7 p.m. Thursday battle of the Bronze Stalk trophy. Northern Illinois has one the cross-state rivalry the past eight years.
Neal Hazen’s 31 year career as an athletic trainer has been shaped by a rule that led him to a statewide honor Sunday.
Surrounded by hundreds of books, articles and manuscripts, his words are powered by his passion for his studies. Sitting in his office in the Burkhardt Building, Frederick Suppe immerses himself in his favorite subject: history.
In 2014, the Managed Print Services program was introduced to campus.
Before the last week of play, consistency had been a problem for Ball State women’s volleyball.
Sexuality, religion, and experiences can all shape an individual’s view on what constitutes as sex.
On Wednesday, the national fraternity Sigma Phi Epsilon announced all 215 of their chapters have adopted a substance-free policy.
A clear but chilly finish to the workweek is in store. Assistant Chief Weather Forecast Balint Szalavari has the details.
Former President Barack Obama, free of a job that forced him to move to Washington for eight years, showed up to a downtown Chicago courthouse for jury duty on Wednesday morning. Then he heard the words most prospective jurors pray for: You’re dismissed.
Americans seeking to visit Cuba must navigate a complicated maze of travel, commerce and financial restrictions unveiled Wednesday by the Trump administration, part of a new policy to further isolate the island’s communist government.
Ball State has been awarded $1.43 million to help improve early childhood education in Indiana.
Indiana voters passed five of six questions asked to them about property tax increases on Tuesday, as select school districts in Lake and LaGrange counties received a mandate from voters to spend extra money.
Weather Forecaster Nathan Gidley has a look at when the coldest air of the season will arrive and what to expect this weekend.
But part of me hesitates to reject this character limit update, because the culture of Twitter has changed from that of quick quips and memes to policy-making statements and the soapbox of the people. A lot of important things can’t and shouldn’t be said in 140 characters.
One after-school program pairs students with Muncie celebrities, allowing them to show off their spelling skills for a trophy.