Creativity drives students in Schmidt/Wilson
By Braylon Judy / YesterdaySome of the C-D’s students worked on including frogs, ducks, fish and flowers.
Some of the C-D’s students worked on including frogs, ducks, fish and flowers.
Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was included in the group chat where war plans were discussed.
Students who are interested in the Spanish language have an opportunity to showcase their singing talent.
Camp Kesem creates a community for kids affected by their parent's cancer diagnosis.
A student's guide for making the most of Ball State’s Admitted Student Day.
Ball State's plans for new Performing Arts Center.
Homelessness is something that can affect anyone. YWCA of Central Indiana has created their 45-Day Stay Program to help.
The festival aims to educate the community about local farmers and agriculture
Muncie Community Schools discusses future plans.
Dr. Emmanuel Sitole, a scholar from Zimbabwe, visited Ball State’s Rinker Center to discuss the oppressive Rapabugabi regime in Zimbabwe and its negative impacts on language and education.
While Elliot McBride was selling her jewelry, she found a deeper connection with Ball State’s campus community.
How the community of Winchester is woeking together to rebuild their community following the one year anniversary of a deadly tornado.
The Shepherd’s Heart and Hands hosted a forum to share their solutions to homelessness.
Head Coach Brady Sallee credits MAC Coach of the Year award to his assistants.
Delaware County Community comes together to discuss the Governor's new tax plan.
The Fashion Industry Studies Club collaborates with Ball Bearings for its newest issue.
The Muncie Wastewater Treatment Plant does much more than filter dirty water.
The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to allow restrictions on birthright citizenship to take effect partly while legal fights play out.
How one Muncie resident's heart is set on helping people and the natural community.
Ball State students come back to campus and are greeted by the warm weather.