With Wapahani making its first appearance at the 2A State Finals at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the Raiders have been continuing to work the last two weeks.
Indiana should not restrict cities from holding puppy mills accountable.
The David Owsley Museum of Art hosted the Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra in tandem with their current exhibition.
Even without its kills' leader and most experienced presence in the middle, No. 12 Ball State men’s volleyball powered past longtime conference foe Lewis in five sets.
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Noah Gordon is tracking a wet and warm weekend ahead.
Handmade Solar Eclipse Jewelry sold by local Muncie business owner.
Donan Cruz’s arrival at Ball State in 2022 sparked an influx of Hawaiian volleyball flair into the historic program, led by sophomore Keau Thompson and freshman Xander Pink.
Weather Forecaster Hunter Luzadder is tracking an active week ahead this Easter.
Ball State football is back on the fields for spring practice.
During the March 27 Student Government Association (SGA) meeting, each nominated senator for the next school year's President Pro Tempore position gave a presentation.
Nonviolent activist Mahatma Gandhi said, “Be the change you wish to see in the world,” and that quote is driving a diverse group of car enthusiasts to rev up change in Muncie. The Game Changers are volunteers who support neighbors in need and host events to engage and uplift the community.
Mason recaps the history of the Nintendo 3ds, while covering and reviewing the major titles that released
Precisely organizing tasks, timelines, and resources are the keys to success in project management. Still, you won’t get anywhere without a high-quality time tracking system in place.
With a long and illustrious legacy to uphold, the re-release of Persona 3 is just as astounding as its name suggests. Adding new features and loads of content, Persona 3 Reload is just as memorable and outstanding as it always has been.
Bring an umbrella and brace yourself for storms!
How Ball State is helping their student-athletes on the mental front of sports.
Lights out pitching from Letsinger complimented the Cardinals' high octane offense in a 12-5 victory against the Screaming Eagles.