Wednesday rain and a spooky Halloween forecast
By Nathan Gidley / October 29, 2019Weather Forecaster Nathan Gidley has an evening update on widespread rain expected for your Wednesday and a look ahead to the Halloween forecast.
Weather Forecaster Nathan Gidley has an evening update on widespread rain expected for your Wednesday and a look ahead to the Halloween forecast.
On Monday, Oct. 28, students and climate activists gathered at Shafer Tower to hold a climate strike. The strike, titled BSU Climate Strike: Block McKinley, took place at noon and was announced through a Facebook event post.
Lloyd the People Cat is still in recovery after he was hit Friday, Oct. 25 near the Lafollette Complex. Sources say, that the cat was hit by a truck while chasing a chipmunk on campus.
Weather Forecaster Jordan Wolfe brings news of a wet week ahead, followed by a dry, cool weekend.
Weather forecaster Jordan Verdeyen gives you an update on a stormy Saturday as well as a look into your next weeks weather.
A local resident started the first Muncie’s Skele-fun Decorating Contest. The Crigger family started decorating their house three years ago, and after one day, their kids wanted the skeletons to do more; and Sara Crigger, made that happen.
Weather Forecaster Aaron Jones has your update on the weekend rain chances and colder weather ahead.
Weather Forecaster Hannah Stutler has your update on a wet weekend and cooler temperatures in the forecast.
Weather Forecaster Joseph Williams has information about how tonight will be windy and how rain will come in during the weekend.
A national movement came to campus over the weekend due to the work of one dedicated student.
On Monday, October 21, a famous alumnus returned to Ball State. Traveling all the way from Tallahassee, Fla., Don Yaeger returned to Muncie to give a talk on what it means to have “greatness.”
We could be looking at tomorrow being the windiest day of the month, Weather Forecaster Liz Szewczyk breaks down your forecast.
Forecaster Natasha Leland has your update for today's breezy conditions and forecasts a very fall-like week ahead.
While fans had their eyes on the field this weekend, police had their eyes off of it in order to be prepared if anything went wrong.
Today marked the beginning of National School Bus Safety Week(NSBSW). Twenty-five million students ride school buses each day in the United States and this week is used to spread awareness about their safety.
Cool air moves in behind the rain. How cold will it become?
Weather Forecaster Morgan Taylor has an update on the upcoming weather conditions.
Weather Forecaster Lexi Esterle updates you on what conditions you can expect for your homecoming weekend plans.
Students and real-world experience mix within the new Health Professions Building. The $87.5 million building opened just before the start of the semester and is planning to hold its ribbon cutting Friday.
Thursday at 10:17a.m., Burris Laboratory School joined the worldwide earthquake drill that takes place on October 17th each year. Students practiced the technique of “Drop, Cover, and Hold On” in the classrooms.