Muncie Community Schools board hears Purdue Madjax proposal, overviews graduation rates
By Sara Barker / January 23, 2019A robotics competition in Muncie? It might not be as futuristic as it seems, according to a Purdue employee.
A robotics competition in Muncie? It might not be as futuristic as it seems, according to a Purdue employee.
Go. No ready. No set. Just go. That’s what goes through redshirt junior guard K.J. Walton’s head when he sees an opening.
After dropping competitive contest to Miami (10-9, 2-4 MAC), 71-65, Ball State Men's Basketball (11-8, 2-4 MAC) has dropped five of its last four only a quarter of a way through a competitive MAC schedule. With being so close, but so far, the Cardinals aren't letting their record get to them.
Within the last week, it has finally begun to look and feel like winter on campus. Students now have to bundle up in coats, beanies and gloves to travel the long walks to class in the slushy snow, while cold air whips around them.
Bowed heads and lowered eyes covered Cardinal Hall as John Smith, pastor of prayer house of deliverance, blessed the room before they broke bread with their neighbors.
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson’s presentation for Unity Week has drawn a mixed reaction from some of the Ball State community.
Unity Week, a Ball State annual tradition since 1980, returns this week with a series of events honoring the life and contributions of Martin Luther King Jr. and celebrating diversity in the Ball State community.
In the pool and on the track, three different Ball State sports teams were in action this weekend. With senior night celebrations and record breaking performances, this past weekend didn't lack in excitement for Cardinal athletics.
Abels, who graduated from Ball State in 2006 with majors in advertising and art, now works as a multimedia artist, with his most high-profile work consisting of several trailers made for popular films such as “I, Tonya,” “La La Land,” and “A Star Is Born.”
Leadership and courage.
We need to step back from our attachment to masculinity (the good and the bad of it) to recognize that there are times when we, as men, need to admit that we aren’t doing the best we can at making the world a better place for other people.
While On the Basis of Sex is based on historical events, many women today still experience the discrimination faced by Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Miami came up on top in a nail-biter beating Ball State 60-57 making it the Cardinals third-straight loss and their fourth conference loss of the season. Here are a few key aspects that stood out from the matchup.
Coming off of a slim loss to Bowling Green on Tuesday, Ball State Men's Basketball snapped at three game losing streak in a strong performance on the road to Central Michigan, 82-73. With Miami just around the corner, here are some key takeaways from the matchup.
The ad, which you can watch here, covers the subject of “toxic masculinity,” the belief that being masculine bleeds into men’s everyday lives and negatively affects themselves and those around them. The ad features scenes of fighting, bullying and sexual harassment while a voice over talked about the history of “boys being boys.” The ad ends on the narrator explaining that showing boys how to act now is the way to improve men’s actions as a whole, then switches up Gillette’s traditional slogan, “the best a man can get,” for the topical “the best a man can be.”
Saturday's match saw the Cardinals snap a four-match losing streak in their fifth consecutive contest against a ranked opponent.
A late scoring run led Ball State (11-7, 2-3 MAC) to its second conference win of the season on the road against Central Michigan (14-4, 3-2 MAC). This victory put an end to a three-game losing streak for the Cardinals.
Today marked head coach Brady Sallee’s first loss against the Miami RedHawks (12-4, 4-2) as they took down Ball State (6-11, 1-4 MAC) in Millett Hall, 60-57.
Popcorn is one food that many like to enjoy both sweet and salty. Often paired with butter and salt or chocolate, popcorn can easily adapt to most flavor palettes.