Ball State professor recalls his sabbatical in China
A historian of late imperial and northeast Asian military history presented the culmination of his sabbatical findings to a room full of students and colleagues Wednesday afternoon.
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A historian of late imperial and northeast Asian military history presented the culmination of his sabbatical findings to a room full of students and colleagues Wednesday afternoon.
The University Program Board and the Ball State Ballroom Dance League are offering interested students the opportunity to learn ballroom dancing at a dress-code free ball tonight. UPB hosts a Yule Ball from 8 to 11 p.m. in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Ballroom.
An associate professor will present his sabbatical in China to students in hopes of stirring interest of the Ming Dynasty.
Students received an email last week that stated one study abroad program will be cancelled indefinitely while another will be postponed temporarily.
Shouting everything from movie lines and show tunes to family stories and political issues, actor and comedian David Koechner entertained a crowd Saturday night at the Muncie Civic Theatre.
Spouting off everything from movie lines and show tunes to family stories and political issues, actor and comedian David Koechner kept the crowd laughing Saturday night at Muncie Civic Theatre.
The comedian known for his roles in movies such as "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" and "Waiting..." as well as the hit NBC television series "The Office," will step onto the stage of the Muncie Civic Theatre this weekend after months of preparation.
A comedian known for his roles in movies such as "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" and "Waiting..." as well as the hit NBC television series "The Office," will step onto the stage of the Muncie Civic Theatre this weekend after months of preparation.
Ball State released an application that would allow students to have a wealth of information at their fingertips.
Monday's City Council meeting could potentially carry a lot of changes for Ball State students.
At least seven vehicles were broken into at the parking lot of Scheumann Stadium at about 2:30 Thursday morning.
Facilities Planning and Management tries to prepare for the winter weather season each year, but preparing for Tuesday's storm was near impossible, associate director for Landscape and Environment Management Mike Planton said.
As students returned to campus from the Thanksgiving holiday, the University Police Department took record of two burglaries that occurred during break.
The scene outside was one that screamed of impending chaos, vehicles filling every parking spot, cars circling in a fury attempting to find somewhere to go, a line that wrapped around the building more than once. Hysterical laughter filled the air.
Evie Lichtenwalter is a sophomore news journalism major and writes "On the Other Side" for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Evie at emlichtenwal@bsu.edu.
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People will get a taste of world hunger at a simulation dinner on Wednesday.
Considered to be a driving force behind President Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, former senior advisor to the president David Axelrod delivered a speech Monday night in John R. Emens Auditorium.
Considered to be a driving force behind President Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, former senior adviser to the president David Axelrod delivered a speech Monday night in John R. Emens Auditorium.
In the communications field, journalism and public relations aren't known to live in harmony, but both fields require a mutual understanding of the need to survive.