Muncie Origins: Ball State alumnus Jim Davis keeps Garfield alive through Paws Inc.
By Elena Stidham / February 13, 2018Walt Disney once said, “It was all started by a mouse.” But for Ball State alumnus Jim Davis, it all started with a cat.
Walt Disney once said, “It was all started by a mouse.” But for Ball State alumnus Jim Davis, it all started with a cat.
Walking into the Student Center, the mouthwatering aroma of freshly-baked gourmet pizza lures students straight to Tally Food Court, where Matt Hunter, the newest addition to the staff, can be found cooking.
Overall, this is a clear improvement from episode one. Not only did David Letterman interview more people, the conversations were more unique and unexplored. Clooney’s personality bounces off of Letterman’s wittiness quite well and provides information through entertainment. Furthermore, there were also more current events to provide fresh air over the sheer amount of history.
There was an extra member on the Ball State gymnastics' team during its come-from-behind victory over Bowling Green. From the team huddle to the Cardinals comeback performance on the floor event, 6-year-old Halleigh Lynn Chitwood stood close by.
A former Ball State professor accused of sexually assaulting a young boy entered a guilty plea to a separate charge.
Into all things Disney? Harry Potter? My Little Pony? There's a dating site for every kind of nerd.
Weather Forecaster Gabe Prough has a look at today's sunny forecast and rain chances later in the week.
Looking for a fancy dinner or a cheap date for your sweetheart this Valentine’s Day? Here are a few businesses offering deals in honor of the romance-filled holiday:
It starts in South America. A tiny seed sprouts into a bud, soon to become a gift for that someone special. At least, that’s the process at Normandy Flower Shop, Inc.
‘Monster Hunter: World’ is a graphic masterpiece, transporting the character into a land of beasts and elder dragons. It has the simplistic controls of past games, while thrusting the character into this new world. It’s a game to spend hours on while having fun either by yourself or with friends. It is definitely worth the purchase.
Those in the limelight have an influence that can often sway the public’s opinion.
Ball State men’s golf split its two matches in the first day of the Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play at the Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club in Dade City, Florida.
A rarity occurred as only one slate was nominated for the 2018 Student Government Association elections. Amplify, the nominated executive slate, will campaign for Ball State students' votes in the upcoming SGA election, but as it appears right now, they won’t have much competition.
Temperatures will climb into the mid 50s this week, though rain chances will move in. Cooler temperatures are expected for the weekend.
From fanfiction to a movie trilogy, the history of Fifty Shades of Grey is surprisingly inspiring. How one person can be inspired by something they love and create something equally successful, no matter the subject, is amazing.
Josh Driver, CEO of tech start-up Selfless.ly and the man behind Open for Service, released “an open letter to the state of Indiana,” in response to the state’s failure to pass a hate crime bill in the form of Senate Bill 418. Indiana remains one of five states without such a bill, which increases the penalties for crimes influenced by the victim’s race, ethnicity, religion, gender or sexual orientation.
Ball State students Kennedy Mosley and Talin Ivey’s passion for dance inspired them to bring a new type of club to campus this semester.
Ball State track and field went to Nashville, Tennessee to compete in the Music city Challenge for a two-day meet, finishing four top 10 finishes.
Cold and clear conditions will transform into warm and rainy conditions later this week.
During Random Acts of Kindness week, the Ball State Office of Institutional Diversity is encouraging the Ball State community to take the Beneficence Pledge.