Ball State students protest SB 202
By Sophie Schick / March 11, 2024Protesters chant at Ball State’s scramble light.
Protesters chant at Ball State’s scramble light.
Weather Forecaster Evan Reed has the latest on the continuing warmer weather.
A scriptwriter who tells a comedic thriller story is honored with a campus-wide award.
Right after their grand opening, a car crashed into the side of the building, based on a Facebook post by Midnight Cafe and Grill. According to a police report by Muncie Police Department, the crash happened at 3:03 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 20.
One local business has decided to share their love for the franchise. Next Level Games, on McGalliard Road, is a family-owned business that shares its’ love for various card games, such as Magic the Gathering and Yu-Ghi-Oh!
She plans to bring her thesis alive through a three-episode docuseries.
The Art Bank gives students the opportunity to donate old art supplies and discover new ones, and it allows all students to get to know their campus resources.
In addition to having an open mind, Mann says that curiosity is the best trait to have when searching for majors.
A notable highlight from the town hall was campus safety.
While residents try settling into their new lives, they have not given up hope about returning to better conditions.
According to the Indiana State Profile and Energy Estimates, Indiana serves as the top 25 state that produces the most renewable energy.
"The Unexpected Guest” was written by famous British playwright Agatha Christie. The plot involves a stranger who crashes their car and must seek refuge inside a strange house, but what they find is the scene of a murder.
Weather Forecaster Evan Reed has the latest on continuing cooler temperatures and snow chances.
The debate covered many issues and brought to light to the views and plans of the two tickets running.
The workshop “Emotionally Equipped: Coping with College Demands and the Emotions that Come Along with Them” was held Wednesday to give students the chance to communicate about their stress.
The program is first come first serve and meant to be non-selective as long as students are in good academic standing.
The people occupying the rooms were considered sheltered and housed, but when the city tagged the inn as “unsafe,” residents had no choice but to leave.
For the first time in 100 years, Muncie residents do not need to leave their backyard to view the total solar eclipse.
“You can talk to your local officials because right now a lot of the struggles in Indiana are local, county by county," Smillie said.