Windy whiplash of wintry conditions before Spring's return
By Ryan Hill / April 2, 2024Weather Forecaster Ryan Hill updates us on how long Winter's windy return will last! (Please, Winter, stop forgetting your stuff!)
Weather Forecaster Ryan Hill updates us on how long Winter's windy return will last! (Please, Winter, stop forgetting your stuff!)
Ball State finished the competition in 7th after a strong opening day performance that was headlined by sophomores Jasmine Driscoll and Madelin Boyd, as the formerly two-day competition was cut short due to weather conditions.
Hot Heads Hair Salon celebrates 34 years of excellence at Ball State University.
Weather Forecaster Ian Kowalski discusses the severe weather possible overnight and Tuesday
Personal story from a victim of the recent tornado disaster.
Head coach Heath Dudley leads new guard into new season.
Created by students, led by students.
Ball State’s Ceramics Guild holds a chili bowl fundraiser. Proceeds go to Muncie food charities.
Kennedy talks about the release and reception of the newest Nintendo Switch exclusive, starting everyone's favorite princess.
Plane crash along Cardinal Greenway results in three injured
Weather Forecaster Izzy Collins has the details on the active weather pattern to start the week off with lots of rain and the chance for thunderstorms.
The Ball State men's basketball program might be decades past its golden era, but that doesn’t mean some excellent players haven’t come through the doors of Worthen Arena in recent years.
Fred Timberlake often spends his days in downtown Muncie listening to the sound of trains driving past, or listening to the sound of water running down by the White River.
If you’re looking for a means of maximizing your summer experience, Ball State Online might have just the solution — over 350 solutions to be precise. Explore these five compelling reasons to continue your learning journey this summer.
With the motto “small school, big opportunities,” the Wes-Del Warriors continue to upgrade their athletics program by using a a four-phase plan.
The 12th-ranked Cardinals fell to No. 14 Lewis (14-12, 8-6 MIVA) Saturday in five sets (25-18, 19-25, 19-25, 27-25, 12-15) inside Neil Carey Arena.
In the program's first appearance at the 2A State Finals, the Wapahani Raiders fell to Brownstown Central 55-36.
It was a slow start on the offensive end for Wapahani. The length of the Braves lineup was extremely disruptive defensively forcing the Raiders into four turnovers through the opening quarter.