Ball State’s COVID-19 cases are falling
By Amelia Cisna / September 21, 2020As COVID-19 continues to make its way around campus, more residential students are moving to isolated housing units.
As COVID-19 continues to make its way around campus, more residential students are moving to isolated housing units.
Weather forecaster Chris Guevara has the latest on the warming temperature trend.
Ball State's campus, the Partnership Project, research and community outreach all share one thing in common — the Sponsored Projects Administration (SPA).
India's Natural Disaster Response Force searches for survivors trapped in a residential building collapse, a pro-democracy plaque in Thailand is removed, people in Berlin march for migrants in Greece, European countries try new measures to contain the coronavirus and military commanders of India and China meet regarding their border standoff make up this week's five international stories.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a diminutive yet towering women’s rights champion who became the court’s second female justice, died Friday at her home in Washington. She was 87.
Weather Forecaster Maddi Johnson shares updates to your weekend forecast, which features below average temperatures and plenty of sunshine!
Unless you’re stuck babysitting and really feel the need to plop the kids down in front of something relatively harmless, go ahead and skip this one.
For the first time since Jan. 31, Ball State’s Board of Trustees met in person in Cardinal Hall B on Friday. At the meeting, the board passed a resolution to adapt the spring 2021 semester schedule.
September is flying by and taking with it pool days and watermelon harvests — finally welcoming fall back. It may not look like fall, or feel like fall or technically be fall yet, but it’s fall. OK, I celebrate early — but I have good reason to.
Weather Forecaster Ryan Crump has your update on fall-like conditions.
The park on the corner of East Gilbert and North Elm Street will now be lit throughout the night.
Ella Saylor is only 11-years-old and has already lived in 18 different homes.
Weather Forecaster Ryan Crump has your update on fall-like conditions.
Blake and OK return to break down the delay of the upcoming Batman film, The Batman.
Pressed In Black, a reggae rock band from Kokomo, Indiana, spent Sunday afternoon in the recording studios of the Music Instruction Building, working with members of Cardinal Music Group (CMG) to record their newest album.
What was once an empty patch of dirt now houses more than 16,000 sunflowers, each one with its head turned toward the sun, looking at the bright side — how Garret Conway did last spring.