Ball State alumni improve infrastructures in Haiti, win awards
By Dylan Grissom / October 17, 2017After a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti in 2010, the nation was forced to rebuild much of its infrastructures and buildings.
After a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti in 2010, the nation was forced to rebuild much of its infrastructures and buildings.
The Ball State English Department’s annual Practical Criticism Midwest conferences will be held this Saturday and will have panels open to undergraduates and the public for the first time.
When rain comes to Muncie you can count on a few things: grey skies, humidity and flooding on Madison Street under the railway.
Cardinal eSports wants to unite all students interested in esports, not just competitive gamers, in its quest for continued growth on campus.
It has been three years since the Charles W. Brown Planetarium opened. Now, the old space is getting an upgrade.
A new group in Muncie is hoping to incite change by encouraging people to join together.
Ball State field hockey (8-10, 3-3 MAC) is relishing its opportunity as the underdog in this year’s Mid-American Conference field hockey tournament. “We have nothing to lose,” said head coach Christy Longacre. “I hope the girls realize that.
In her first year as head coach, Christy Longacre led Ball State field hockey to its first Mid-American Conference Tournament since 2011, one season after the Cardinals lost all six of their conference games. But her biggest accomplishment might be returning a family culture back to the team. Longacre won't take the credit, however, because that’s her style. Instead, she said the seniors were responsible.
Only four teams make tournament, and the Cardinals (7-10, 2-3 MAC) will take that last spot with a win over Central Michigan (2-15, 0-5 MAC) or if fifth-place Longwood (8-8, 2-3 MAC) loses to Missouri State (2-11, 1-4 MAC).
Having a career year for Ball State field hockey (7-10, 2-3 MAC) is not enough for the ever hard-working senior goalkeeper Jordan Dues.