NAHJ’s deep dive into Hispanic Heritage Month
By Maria Nevins / October 5, 2022As Hispanic Heritage month continues, Ball State University's National Association of Hispanic Journalists Chapter takes a deep dive into what this month means to them.
As Hispanic Heritage month continues, Ball State University's National Association of Hispanic Journalists Chapter takes a deep dive into what this month means to them.
For many high school athletes, deciding where to play college football is a task in and of itself. However, for Luke Jones, the answer is 13 miles down the road in Scheumann Stadium.
Weather Forecaster Jack VanMeter is tracking a very comfortable Thursday and a big cooldown on the way.
Ever wondered how people ever cook anything in the tiny dorm kitchenettes at Ball State University? Here are 7 simple ideas that work despite the limited space and equipment.
“I'm trying to come back, but it’s going to be a while, god bless you all, and thanks for sticking with me,” said VanNess.
Now that Aaron Judge has hit his 62nd home run, you shouldn’t have to worry about the TV cutting away when college football is on to show you Aaron Judge’s at-bats. Who knows if we will ever see a player so dominant that his at-bats interfered with a college football game again? Will ever see 62 home runs hit again? Or Barry Bond’s total of 73 broken? These are questions baseball fans wish they had the answers to, but only time knows the answer.
Firm greens, challenging greens to putt on and tall roughs were some of the challenges the Ball State’s women's golf team saw from Oct. 3-4 at the Butler Fall Invitational as described by head coach Cameron Andry. The Cardinals placed 9th out of 15 teams and first-year Sarah Gallagher finished within the top ten, tying for seventh.
“Our books are authentic. I’ve had people ask me if they are paid to be a book. No, because once you start doing that, you’re selling the story and it’s not the same,” Lewis said. “These are just authentic stories.”
“The show itself is going to dive into the origins of Halloween as a holiday and how it relates to the seasons as a cross-quarter day,” Isenbarger said.
"I want to make a sandwich,” said Kim Rapp’s trainee after finishing the bike portion of the race, to which Rapp replied, "No, no sandwich making. Go, go, go!.. Stephanie, the one you just saw, it's her first 70.3. I've been coaching her for about five months for this. Everybody's doing great, it's a great day."
Big swing in temperatures ahead! NewsLink Indiana Weather Forecaster Ryan Hill details when this weather rollercoaster drops off!
“We enjoy coming out to help them, it’s for a very good cause,” Officer Matt Gaither said. “We all had a good time and it was fun.”
Weather Forecaster Noah Gordon is tracking continued fall temperatures and a cool-down through the end of the week.
If you are a survivor of sexual violence, you are not alone. You are loved and valued; please know the pain won’t last forever. You are so strong, and I’m proud of you for being here.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Loretta Lynn, the Kentucky coal miner's daughter whose frank songs about life and love as a woman in Appalachia pulled her out of poverty and made her a pillar of country music, has died. She was 90.
Ball State alumni speak on the impact that President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan has on them.
This episode of Wrapped Up talks about Nvidia, a win for game preservationists, and new gaming content being made.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea on Tuesday fired a ballistic missile over Japan, its neighbors said, escalating tests of weapons designed to strike key targets in regional U.S. allies amid stalled nuclear diplomacy.
Weather Forecaster Eric Segbor is tracking a temperature rollercoaster later this week.
'Do Revenge' is a double edged sword. Despite quality acting, 'Do Revenge' is dragged down by mediocre plot execution and bewildering tone shifts.