Bryan Bullington: Record-holding Cardinal, professional baseball player
By Kwaku Dakwa / August 27, 2018Many athletes dream of making it to the big leagues after they graduate college, but few make it that far.
Many athletes dream of making it to the big leagues after they graduate college, but few make it that far.
Ball State Athletics were in full swing this past weekend with three different teams in action. Here's what you missed.
The neon Burkie’s Drive In sign has been sold to a restaurant owner in Marion.
Coming off a road loss to Saint Francis, Ball State field hockey (0-2, 0-0 MAC) was back home to take on in-state rival Indiana (1-1, 0-0 Big 10). Two quick goals by the Hoosiers left the Cardinals stunned handing them at 2-0 loss.
Originally born in Carthage, Missouri, but growing up in Noblesville, Indiana, Linnaeus Hines served as the university’s second president from 1921-24.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Arizona Sen. John McCain, the war hero who became the GOP’s standard-bearer in the 2008 election, has died. He was 81.
The Student Government Association (SGA) is a student-run organization that serves the students by voicing their concerns to faculty, administration, community and other students, according to its website.
Graduate landscape architects took to the skies on Aug. 24 outside the Architecture and Planning Building with homemade kites for the department’s first-ever “We Fly! Kites!” event.
Looking to start off the weekend strong, Ball State Women’s Volleyball (1-0, 0-0 MAC) snagged a 3-2 win against the South Alabama (0-1, 0-0 Sun Belt) in the first match of the Dayton Invitational. In a tight match, the Cardinals were able to pull away from the Jaguars in the fifth game to take the match, 3-2.
Looking to stay undefeated in the early season, Ball State soccer (1-1, 0-0 MAC) traveled to Richmond, KY to take on Eastern Kentucky (2-1, 0-0 OVC). An early goal by the Colonels would be the only score of the match as the Cardinals would fall, 1-0.
Kicking off their 2018 season, Ball State Field Hockey (0-1, 0-0 MAC) took on Saint Francis (1-0, 0-0 A10) in Oxford, OH. After falling into a 3-0 hole early, the Cardinals were unable to recover a fell to the Red Flash, 4-0.
Immersive learning opportunities are offered to Ball State students as a chance to go beyond the classroom and apply what they already know in a "real world" setting.
Ball State students may need to alter their eating routines with the recent changes made to meal plans.
While most students prepared for classes their first week back to school, one group was gearing up to perform its largest show as a band yet.
The movie is boring, unoriginal, and manages to make a once creepy monster feel completely unintimidating. The acting is laughable at best and a drag at worst. Nothing about the writing is coherent or offers any sort of satisfying conclusion.
Since last summer, the Muncie Arts and Culture Council (MACC) has been planning a project that adds a pop of color and breath of life to Muncie’s traffic control boxes.
A parking pass for expectant mothers was added to Ball State’s parking services this semester.
'The Meg' is one of the more flat out fun movies of this summer, even if it’s also incredibly scary at times. It manages to strike an excellent balance and plays into its clichés very well. While this film may lack depth, it’s stellar cast and generally good acting makes up for the lack of originality that pierces the film.
The Office of Student Life has posted the two new speakers for their Excellence in Leadership series, Elaine Welteroth and Karamo Brown.
The women’s swimming and diving program has been making waves at Lewellen Aquatic Center for 53 years.