Never Being Boring: Leave the past behind? Never say never
By Evan Hatfield / November 7, 2017When I walked into Sursa Hall this more than a week ago for a choir concert, I couldn't help but notice something seemed different.
When I walked into Sursa Hall this more than a week ago for a choir concert, I couldn't help but notice something seemed different.
“Hummels & Heroin” has some decent commentary about how the elderly are treated, but every other aspect of the episode falls on its face. The humor never gets off the ground. The new characters are boring tropes and the returning cast does nothing remotely interesting in the situation.
Through health education programs, students can learn how to make better lifestyle choices.
Weather Forecaster Nathan DeYoung has your complete forecast of the upcoming week and when the next chance of rain returns.
One thing became clear after Ball State’s 91-67 exhibition win over Saint Francis (Ind.) – the Cardinals have a lot of offensive weapons.
After a brief EF-1 tornado touched down in Muncie on Sunday, crew members are still assessing damages well into Monday.
With the first Ball State Men’s basketball home exhibition game tonight, most fans are focused on the starting players.
After months of research and planning, the university released its new brand slogan — We Fly.
Weather Forecaster Morgan Strackbein has your update for the next few days as we look forward to dry conditions.
This week, they dive into the drama of accusations against BuzzFeed, the new Instagram update that essentially let’s you FaceTime for an audience, and the craziness surrounding the upcoming live action movie.
This week on The Coven we throw asexuality into the cauldron and take a look at how aces are represented in television. We look at Bojack Horseman and how they tackle asexuality in one of their characters, as well as Riverdale and Big Bang Theory, and how the (lack of) representation in those two shows have impacted the community.
'Middle-earth: Shadow of War' expands and improves on its predecessor in almost every way from longer story, deeper character interaction and development between them, abilities, loot and upgrades and the Nemesis System. Despite these great features and fun gameplay, it can feel cheap at times when Talion doesn’t seem to react to the player’s button presses or goes after the wrong target in a huge mob, wasting the momentum built by executing combos.
The student production of "The Tall Girls," directed by junior directing major Lily Schwab, opens in the Cave Theatre Tuesday.
This week on The Coven, we take a look at the mess that is Harvey Weinstein and the controversy surrounding the recent information come out about him. We address the aftermath of the many women who have come out against Weinstein as well as the overarching issue of sexual assault in Hollywood. Was this a known secret?
'Fire Emblem Warriors', for all its faults in trying to tell a decent story, still manages to create a satisfying gaming experience. History mode and other extra challenges keep the fun from running out too quickly, and the power of the game’s audiovisuals simply can't be denied.
While on air, Feldman called the Los Angeles Police Department to file a report against Grissom.
Packing in some decent social commentary and a few laughs, “Franchise Prequel” is a good episode that will never make anyone’s “Top 10 South Park Episodes” list. While it won’t win any awards, it’s still better than the majority of season 20.
Ball State men's tennis wrapped up the final round of competition at the Old Gold and Black Invite on Sunday. The Cardinals went 3-3 in doubles matches against Purdue, IUPUI and Butler.
Classes are in session this week, but some students are still in the dark.