Cold temperatures continue to bring a chill
By Amanda Kedzierski / April 5, 2016Weather forecaster Amanda Kedzierski is forecasting the cold temperatures to stick around into the weekend, but finally start to warm up moving into next week.
Weather forecaster Amanda Kedzierski is forecasting the cold temperatures to stick around into the weekend, but finally start to warm up moving into next week.
A new group will give secular students — students who don't identify as any particular religion — an organization and a place to meet other people like them.
A separate inbox on Ball State email accounts called Clutter may be taking some emails out of students’ inboxes.
Weather Forecaster Kalie Pluchel has your update on a warm up, rain/snow chances, and a cooler weekend.
During the early morning hours of April 2, Muncie police officers responded to a stabbing near campus.
A new app is helping students and the community engage with and keep up with the latest news and events at the John R. Emens Auditorium.
Heavy winds on April 2 caused four trees on campus to blow over or split, but cleanup is expected to be completed in the next day or so.
Congresswoman Susan Brooks will be visiting campus on April 5.
On Wednesday nights from 7-8 p.m., you can find students getting their groove on in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center with the new "Just Dance" organization.
Cooler temperatures for the entire week and the possibility of some thunderstorms here in Muncie. @NLIWeather forecaster Caleb Saylor has that and more.
After at least nine terrorist attacks in the past month, one student hosted a prayer vigil for the world April 1 at Frog Baby.
Cooler temperatures are on the way for next week. NLI Weather Forecaster Caleb Saylor has that and more.
Ball State’s Asian American Student Association (AASA) will be hosting its annual Week of Events April 4-8.
The snow is gone, the sun is out and chirping birds are drowned out by early-morning lawn mowers. It’s April, and that means it’s time for some spring cleaning. It might not sound like a fun way to spend your weekend, but think about how much better your room — and your roommate — will feel when it’s done.
Food insecurity is one of the largest issues within the Muncie Community, and Student Volunteer Services is hoping to combat that issue by setting up food drop-offs across campus in preparation for Lend-A-Hand Day.
The nine members of the Board of Trustees each receive $50 per official meeting as well as travel expenses according to state law said Joan Todd, university spokesperson.
Students from an arson investigation class had a chance to put their training to the test during a simulation on March 29.
Rain showers this afternoon with a high of 55. This weekend will start off with rain showers on Saturday and will end with sunny skies on Sunday.
MUNCIE, IN (NewsLink Indiana) - The past few days we have experienced some pretty heavy severe thunderstorms here in east central Indiana.
The Digital Corps’ five member User Experience team held their last of two focus groups March 30 to help them gather data on Ball State’s Wi-Fi as part of the next steps in the My Voice project.