Friday Midday Weather Update - November 20, 2015
By Caleb Saylor / November 20, 2015NLI Weather Forecaster Caleb Saylor tracks our first chance of snow for the season here in Muncie.
NLI Weather Forecaster Caleb Saylor tracks our first chance of snow for the season here in Muncie.
Teams of students took on the challenge of writing, fiming and editing a short film within only 48 hours.
Friday looks to be sunny however rain showers will be across central Indiana with flurries to end your day on Saturday.
Winter Weather Preparedness Week is almost to an end but there is still plenty to cover. Chief Weather Forecaster Michael Behrens and Forecaster Adam Grimes let us know about the winter weather outlook and how to prevent/treat cold related injuries.
An on-duty Muncie Police Department officer caught texting while driving is going viral on Facebook.
Woodworth Dining will serve buffalo chicken dip during lunch and dinner Nov. 20, thanks to a student’s social media request.
The Student Government Association celebrated its new adviser Nov. 18 with a reception after Student Senate.
Ball State’s Economic Department Fed Challenge Team made 4th place in the district final of the Fed Challenge competition Nov. 9, for the 3rd time in school history.
Weather Forecaster Ethan Rosuck is here with our first chances for some snow this weekend here in Muncie! Tune in here for the latest forecast.
As Winter Weather Preparedness Week reaches the halfway point it is time for the WCRD Weather Team to discuss winter weather safety for schools.
Even though snowfall is in the forecast for this weekend, students can expect to have a milder than normal winter, thanks to El Niño, a National Weather Service meteorologist said.
Snow will be making its first appearance this weekend, with chilly highs to follow.
Students studying Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can celebrate their degree today as part of GIS Day, officially held Nov. 18.
During the 2014-15 school year, Ball State’s policy on marijuana in the residence halls was explicitly zero-tolerance. The student's contract with housing would be canceled and he or she would have to find somewhere else to live. But now, students found with marijuana in residence halls may be getting a second chance to save their housing contracts.
The lobby of DeHority Complex was host to a spelling bell, something not usual to the college campus.
Winter Weather Preparedness Week continues as the WCRD Weather Team takes on the topic of winter travel safety.
Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens breaks down rain for Wednesday, much colder weather for the weekend, and tells us when we may see our first snow of the year.
A religious relic from the David Owsley Museum of Art was confirmed to have been stolen from a temple in India after a five-month investigation, according to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) press release.
Students who excel at spelling - or who have always wanted to try their hand at a spelling bee - will have the opportunity to show off their skills Nov. 17 in DeHority Complex.
Several residence halls are working to start the conversation on race and diversity with their residents.