Habitat’s Heroine
ByWith a bottle of water, reading materials and a phone charging on the table beside her, Sharon Kay Brown sits in her favorite rocking chair every Tuesday evening and tunes into NBC’s “Chicago Fire.”
With a bottle of water, reading materials and a phone charging on the table beside her, Sharon Kay Brown sits in her favorite rocking chair every Tuesday evening and tunes into NBC’s “Chicago Fire.”
"I'll be following the men's team as long as I live. I'm just trying to carry on the Shondell tradition."
Assistant director Christian Pullings talks about the upcoming musical "Newsies" coming to The Muncie Civic Theatre on Feb. 17-20 and 24-27.
Freshman diver Ashleigh Provan talks about her recent qualifications for the NCAA Zone meet and the unrelated sport that got her there.
Students and members of the Muncie community came together to remember Martin Luther King Jr. and to raise awareness for societal change.
Students demonstrated how to make glass objects on Holiday Arts and Culture Night on Dec. 7.
Cardinal Closet allows students to shop professional and semi-professional attire, all for free.
What happens in a day in the life of a Ball State Esports player?
The Ball State Indian Student Association celebrated Diwali last Friday in the Student Center with traditional dances and reflecting on diversity on campus.
Students sang, danced, and played original music at Ball State's Homecoming Talent Search on Oct. 19.
Governor Holcomb visited Muncie on Sept. 22 to commemorate the groundbreaking of the new CANPACK factory.
Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter and Ball State Alumna Tiara Thomas spoke with Associate Professor of Journalism Gabriel Tait about her time at Ball State and her career since then.
Viral Tik Tok evangelical preacher "Sister Cindy" Smock visited Ball State on Sept. 17, students had mixed reactions.
Muncie community members and students gathered at Beneficence Statue on Sept. 10 at 9:11 am to commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11.
Mayor Ridenour and other Muncie city council members participated in a charity dunk tank at $2 Tour of the Village on Aug. 28.
Ball State welcomes back students to a lively campus of rollerskating, pool, skateboarding and more.