VIDEO: Homecoming 2018 Recap
By andWatch the community celebrate homecoming with a week full of traditions and events.
Watch the community celebrate homecoming with a week full of traditions and events.
"Those taste like what being disappointed feels like." The Daily News staff tried LaCroix, and the results were not positive.
Meet John Gouwens, the man responsible for playing the bells inside Shafer Tower.
Ball State students weigh in on the debate over Brett Kavanaugh.
Latinx Ball State students take some 'steps' to share their culture by teaching others how to salsa.
These five tips from Ball State Dining can help you create the perfect pancake.
In honor of Patriot's Day, The Red Cross held a blood drive on Ball State's campus. We interviewed those who gave up their time to give blood.
Last weekend, Muncie Animal Rescue Fund, or ARF, hosted Patio Pawlooza, a fundraiser event. It included multiple live bands food, and a live police K9 demonstration at this dog-friendly event.
Ball State Sororities packed the Quad with smiles and celebration for their new members.Watch one of the biggest Greek events of the year unfold!
Have you ever wanted to throw eggs at a fraternity? Alpha Tau Omega held their annual "Taus Get Yolked" event, charging students to throw eggs at their members. The event raised money for Mental Health America, a leading nonprofit assisting those with mental illness.
Meet the Greeks gives new students the opportunity to ask questions and interact with the Greek organizations on campus.
Following the Board of Trustee’s decision to remove John Schnatter’s name from the university, the Ethnic Theater Alliance (ETA), along with help from students, faculty and alumni, performed “Glory” from the movie “Selma” at Friday’s opening ceremony.
Behind a layer of synthetic rubber and paint, Jonathan Becker gains a greater understanding of himself and the world around him.
Pi Kappa Phi partnered with Best Buddies to host its second annual War of the Roses to raise money for The Ability Experience, the fraternities’ philanthropy group.
Love it or hate it, Valentine’s Day is here, and it can be very stressful or very enjoyable depending on how you spend it.
People in hula costumes, animal onesies and American flag gear jogged in place to stay warm as they listened to an opening speech outside the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
The first Ikea in Indiana, and the closest Swedish superstore to campus, will open next week.
Cowboys and cowgirls showed off their riding, wrestling, and lassoing skills at the annual Delaware County Fair Rodeo on July 22.