Cool temps and coffee
By Natasha Leland / September 29, 2020Weather Forecaster Natasha Leland has got all the updates on cool temperatures, rain chances, and even what kind of coffee to drink.
Weather Forecaster Natasha Leland has got all the updates on cool temperatures, rain chances, and even what kind of coffee to drink.
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President Donald Trump's debt causes ethics concerns, a federal judge postpones ban on TikTok, Georgia voters choose a short-term replacement for U.S. Rep. John Lewis, thousands evacuate Northern California amid fires and congressional Democrats adopt a health care centered argument against Amy Coney Barrett make up this week's five national stories.
Weather Forecaster Maddi Johnson is tracking a dramatic temperature cool down, as a more refreshing, fall-like pattern sets up over Central Indiana.
Weather forecaster Hope Kleitsch gives an update on the weather conditions for the week.
Many universities have state-of-the-art facilities they take pride in, and Ball State has one that has been standing for over half a century.
A border dispute continues between Armenia and Azerbaijan, French hospitals delay scheduled operations to free space for COVID-19 patients, North Korea accuses South Korea of crossing the sea boundary, thousands of protestors call for the Israeli prime minister's resignation and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is set to discuss Mediterranean tensions.
Carinah Herrero, senior speech pathology major and president of the Asian-American Student Association (AASA), said she began planning a racial justice dialogue in early September.
Delta defeated the Trojans 33-21, and Friday’s game was the closest since 2017 between the two teams when Delta defeated New Castle 56-49.
It may be fall now but it doesn't feel like it just quite yet. Weather forecaster Adam Feick has the latest on when we may see temperatures start to feel like fall.
The season will begin Wednesday, Nov. 4, with the championship game taking place either Dec. 18 or 19.
Like many universities that have had to make changes because of COVID-19, Ball State has also been affected. One building that has been repurposed is the Charles W. Brown Planetarium.
Weather Forecaster Maddi Johnson is tracking warmer temperatures for this weekend, followed by some much needed rain chances early next week.
Moriah Morgan, freshman political science major, thought her perfume had expired Sept. 1 because she couldn’t smell it. Days before, she had a sore throat and a cough.
Though remote learning has changed how students learn, all signs point to an improvement for Ball State students’ grade point average (GPA).
How much does the fate of a country weigh? The only person who could tell you was a frail yet omnivalent 5-foot-1-inch woman named Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and she died Sept. 18.
Weather Forecaster Jordan Wolfe brings you information on how soon the fall-like temperatures will arrive.
Ball State’s athletic department is in an unusual place. On Aug. 8, the Mid-American Conference became the first Football Bowl Subdivision conference to postpone all fall sports amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Now that autumn is here, with it comes cool weather, pumpkin-flavored foods and colorful leaves.