Two break-ins, 2 arrests made over Thanksgiving break
By Casey Smith / December 2, 2015Ball State University Police Department made two arrests during Thanksgiving Break, both of which involved alcohol.
Ball State University Police Department made two arrests during Thanksgiving Break, both of which involved alcohol.
Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens breaks down snow, rain, and sun all in the forecast!
Students who wanted to give back to the community this holiday season had the opportunity to buy gifts for underprivileged children in the area.
The five challenge teams tasked with implementing one of five themes of the Beneficience Dialouge Report will turn in their action plans Dec. 16. The Beneficence Dialogue Report was sent out Friday, Oct. 16 by Ro-Anne Engle, director of the Multicultural Center.
Two suspects were apprehended by the University Police Department and the Muncie Police Department after a report of an armed burglary on Oakwood Avenue early in the morning on Dec. 1.
Rainy start for our commute and as the day continues skies will become mostly cloudy with a high of 50. Tomorrow there is a 30% chance of a mix of rain and snow showers in the afternoon.
Scattered rain showers are possible early Tuesday morning, however, temperatures will warm up to 49 degrees.
Ball State alumnus David Letterman will give the university memorabilia, including his Emmy Awards, from his television career to be displayed in the David Letterman Communication and Media Building.
Three student organizations joined together Nov. 30 to start a conversation on HIV and AIDS.
Students who ride the Blue Loop will now have extended hours to get to and from campus.
Four organizations in Muncie are now able to be powered by sunlight.
With Ball State’s push to become an entrepreneurial learning university, these three entrepreneurship alumni commented on the importance of having a cross-function learning platform for the real world.
Around 5 or 6 p.m. on Nov. 29, Muncie Police Department officers responded to a call for a fight with a possible firearm involved on Beechwood Avenue and Pauline Avenue — near the fraternity houses on Riverside Avenue.
Chief Weather Forecaster Michael Behrens looks at cool conditions for Ball State's last football game of the year.
More than 100 students and families came together late Monday evening to celebrate and learn Saudi Arabian Culture.
Two resident assistants in Woody/Shales Halls in LaFollette Complex were fired late this semester.
Temperatures will warm up throughout the rest of the week with rain chances for Thanksgiving night and for Black Friday.
After a cold weekend and start to the week, temperatures are expected warm up just in time for Thanksgiving.
Warmer weather will begin to move into central Indiana but rain is in your Thanksgiving forecast!
An national organziation dedicated to giving a hat to every child with cancer in America now has a Ball State chapter, which is one of over 225 campus groups in the nation.