Instant classic? Ball State beats Akron in record-breaking performance
By Robby General / January 27, 2018For about 33 minutes, there wasn’t much excitement to be had. The last 17 minutes, though? That will be remembered for years to come.
For about 33 minutes, there wasn’t much excitement to be had. The last 17 minutes, though? That will be remembered for years to come.
Ball State's golf program held a dedication ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday to introduce the new Earl Yestingmeier Golf Center to the public.
Prior to the Ball State men's basketball game Saturday, it was announced that senior guard Jeremie Tyler was dismissed from the team.
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The Ball State Board of Trustees met Wednesday for its biannual meeting to vote on members of the slate and specific chairs.
With Ball State announcing changes in its marketing campaign came questions from faculty for more details at faculty council Jan. 25.
Cornerstone Center for the Arts is holding events that give back to its arts education efforts.
Ball State tennis doubles partners freshmen Chris Adams and Tom Carney were awarded Mid-American Conference Doubles Team of the Week.
A diversity piece on professor evaluations returned to faculty council Thursday — but with some changes.
It was a simpler time in 1945. On page three of The Ball State News (later to become The Daily News), an authorless saga of the death of a gray squirrel printed Jan. 26.
It’s a rivalry dual meet like no other, as Ball State men’s swim and dive (1-3) squares off against a Mid-American Conference foe and in-state rival in the Evansville Purple Aces.
The podcast met with Ball State English professor Rai Peterson in her office to talk about why centuries-old books are so important to us in a culture that’s looking toward digital.
Ball State track and field will travel to West Lafeyette to compete in the Fred Wilt Open this weekend.
Though the first episode of ‘My Next Guest Needs No Introduction’ will please those who desperately miss the sound of Obama’s voice, the episode doesn’t have much substance apart from the people involved. Letterman and Obama have a likable dynamic that makes it fun to watch at surface level, but the interview lacks a level of importance that could have really made Obama’s reappearance into something noteworthy.
The first episode of 'The Assassination of Gianni Versace' stays true to the facts and original story. The characters were cast well and the dialogue was just as good. The story of the show sticks out and prevents it from getting lost in the crowd of other TV shows. The episode was well-written to provide justice for the victims affected by the tragedy, but also provides knowledge for those who are unfamiliar with the assassination of Gianni Versace. The show provides a personality that you couldn't just get from reading a book about Versace and explains more in-depth how his company continued to thrive after his death. It also provides a closer look at how this tragedy affected the victims personally.
The Cardinals will take the floor on Sunday at 1 p.m. at Worthen Arena.
Buying alcohol on Sunday has been illegal in Indiana since Prohibition — but that might be about to change.
A man who was arrested Jan. 18 by University Police officers was arrested again Wednesday.
Muncie Mission kicked off this year with a new merger that serves women.
Thirty-three books are sitting under glass at the E. B. and Bertha C. Ball Center — but these aren’t your regular paperbacks.