Muncie Community Schools invites kids ages 5 and up and adults to play cricket from 6:30-8 p.m. on Mondays, starting April 15, at Northside Middle School, 2400 W. Bethel Ave.
Global Harmony, a student organization at Ball State University that looks to promote cultural exchange, hosted a festival at Emens Auditorium on Friday, April 12 to celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year.
After an onslaught of rain, great conditions move in this weekend.
Enormous amounts of rain has brought flooding to the area but sunny skies are just around the corner!
Stepping inside any elementary school classroom during independent reading time, it’s not uncommon to look out amidst a sea of wandering eyes flickering from line to line, discovering what happens when you give a mouse a cookie and how hungry a caterpillar can be.
With MITS, traveling around Muncie could not be any easier!
The final practice before the big dance
Kardashian media design class
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Noah Gordon is finally tracking an end to our rainy weather with much warmer temperatures next week
Ball State men's swimming and diving will leave the Mid-American Conference (MAC) to compete in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) beginning the 2024-25 season, Ball State Athletics announced April 11.
O.J. Simpson, the decorated football superstar and Hollywood actor who was acquitted of murder charges, but later found liable in a separate civil trial, has died. He was 76.
The MITS bus has fourteen routes covering Muncie, allowing passengers to get almost anywhere they may need to go! And the best part, students ride completely FREE!
12 people from the past and present reflect on their memories of the historic Muncie Fieldhouse. Nearing its 100th birthday, the Muncie Fieldhouse continues to be celebrated by community members, alumni and current players or staff.
Weather Forecaster Hunter Luzadder is tracking heavy rain and warm temperatures
With no special guest presentations this week, the Student Government Association (SGA) began its April 10 meeting with special orders of business.
Division 1 men’s basketball managers play a game of their own before the team plays the next day.
NewsLink Weather Forecaster Jay Lesyk talks about the major warmup that will have it feeling like summer for some next week!
The roll of dice. The fwip of cards. Jokes, taunts and laughs exchanged alongside strategies and plans. Bonds are formed and made stronger simply by playing games.
It's getting warmer and it's storming!