The Weekly, Ep. 14: Coming home from the Olympics
By Sara Barker and Bobby Yeager / March 2, 2018A week of jetlag accompanying her return to the United States couldn't put a damper on the experience of a lifetime for one student.
A week of jetlag accompanying her return to the United States couldn't put a damper on the experience of a lifetime for one student.
Most of the members of the Dodgeball Club joined as freshmen looking for something to do outside of their dorm rooms.
As with any police officer, extensive, mandated training is necessary in keeping the public safe. However, officers at UPD take it upon themselves to specialize their policing to Ball State.
It's hard enough to take care of yourself in college, let alone take care of a child.
Does society look at black history in its entirety, or does knowledge of it stop when we leave grade school?
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.
We sit down with Carli Scalf, who got an exclusive interview with star of the Golden Globe-winning film “The Shape of Water” Doug Jones who launched his career after graduating from Ball State.
With pipes bursting in Cooper Science, some students got to skip their first day of class. But unlike skipping lecture, making up for these damages will cost thousands.