Famous Christian band We The Kingdom begins tour in Muncie
By Evan Shotts / April 5, 2024We The Kingdom merchandise displayed in the lobby of Emens Auditorium in Muncie.
We The Kingdom merchandise displayed in the lobby of Emens Auditorium in Muncie.
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Weather Forecaster Evan Reed has the latest on warmer temperatures moving into next week.
Personal story from a victim of the recent tornado disaster.
Created by students, led by students.
Ball State’s Ceramics Guild holds a chili bowl fundraiser. Proceeds go to Muncie food charities.
Handmade Solar Eclipse Jewelry sold by local Muncie business owner.
Ball State’s Improv Comedy Club Absolunacy hosted an annual comedy festival called Chirp Up.
Ball State’s annual Transfer Visit Day allows transfer students to visit campus.
Weather Forecaster Evan Reed has the latest on continuing cooler temperatures.
On March 20, Ball State University along with the Angels for Life Committee provided an opportunity for students and community members to give back to Versiti—the blood center.
A sign saying “We are Dementia Friends” on display during the presentation.
The Department of Women’s, Gender and African-American Studies are preparing for Women’s Week.
KidsPeace Foster Care parent Annette Campbell is nominated for the 2024 Igniting the Flame Award and will be recognized during the Juneteenth Muncie “Fundraising Jubilee.”
NewsLink Indiana crews surveyed the damage in both Selma and Winchester, two of the hardest hit towns, on Friday.
15-year-old Ella Saylor went missing in Muncie on February 3. Over a month later, Muncie Police and Ella’s family are still searching for answers.
A 13-year-old boy is accused of shooting and killing a man at a gas station in Marion.
A callout meeting was held for the new AAPI organization on campus. Students and faculty gathered together to discuss professional and academic development, hardships and stereotypes, and more.