9 new senators voted into SGA
By Liz Rieth / August 29, 2018“A person’s a person no matter how small,” freshman Jacob Hobbs said to Student Government Association (SGA) senators Wednesday.
“A person’s a person no matter how small,” freshman Jacob Hobbs said to Student Government Association (SGA) senators Wednesday.
The Ball State Track & Field and Cross Country teams have been highlighted for its success at conference and national levels. Both programs have held a distinguished honor that is known all over the nation with the team and individuals through out the years performing at an elite level.
Tinder has dominated the dating market, especially for college students, and now there is a feature just for them.
Ball State Men’s Golf began its fall qualifying for the upcoming season over the weekend. Having placed second in the Mid-American Conference Championships the past two seasons, this year’s team features a mix of fresh faces and returners.
A senior art history major spent the summer driving hour-long commutes from Muncie to Noblesville, from one internship to the other, researching art and sharing their knowledge with the surrounding communities.
Ball State students now have the ability to chirp like a true Cardinal with just the shake of a hand.
Danny Pinter gained 27 pounds in 23 days last winter, not because he was making a sequel to “Super Size Me,” but because it was confirmed he would be changing his position from tight end to offensive line.
Ball State’s Asian American Student Association, Black Student Association, Latinx Student Union and Spectrum have come to be known as the Big 4 multicultural organization.
The wait for the return of Pumpkin Spice Lattes is over as the drink was again released to the public Tuesday.
A Five Guys restaurant is rumored to be opening in Muncie sometime in the near future.
On Aug. 22, Ted Neal hosted Ball State’s 12th annual community pottery class, allowing students, alumni and community members to test their skills and grow in the art of crafting vessels from clay.
Meet the Greeks gives new students the opportunity to ask questions and interact with the Greek organizations on campus.
The Centennial Celebration list of events is long for Cardinals past and present.
Students of Ball State’s Pre-EKG Program and members of the Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital staff received instruction on the health risks of e-cigarettes and other electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) devices Monday night at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital.
It’s game week. Ball State football head coach Mike Neu has preached that all week long, making sure his players know all their hard work is about to come into play.
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.