NewsLink Indiana Weather Update - 11/12/2015 7:30
November 12, 2015Windy conditions will remain tomorrow and the temperatures remain cold. Storms on the way early next week.
Windy conditions will remain tomorrow and the temperatures remain cold. Storms on the way early next week.
The first group of students started camping out for tickets to see David Letterman at 10 p.m. Nov. 11, a day and a half before tickets will even be available. Letterman, one of Ball State’s most recognized alumni, is returning to campus Nov. 30 to host a discussion with filmmakers Spike Jonze and Bennett Miller. Tickets will be available starting 7 a.m. Nov. 13, and are free of charge.
Students wishing to teach English to non-native speakers will be able to minor in the skill starting in Fall 2016. The English Department will begin offering the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) minor next year.
Freshmen change their majors the most, and more than 400 first-year students have switched their fields of study, Academic Major Minor Coordinator David Owens said.
Diversity and racism have been a hot topic lately, both locally and across the nation.
Weather Forecaster Ethan Rosuck says high winds are going to stick around today and tomorrow. But a nice weekend is coming up as well.
After being involved in a jet crash while serving as a U.S. Marine and suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Silouan Green found comfort in poetry.
One of Ball State's most celebrated graduates is returning to campus. David Letterman, who recently retired after 33 years of hosting Late Night and Late Show, will speak at Ball State on Nov. 30 at John R. Emens Auditorium.
David Letterman returns to the Ball State campus for the first time in 3 years. See the announcement!
Being a working couple can be difficult, especially when kids are thrown into the mix. To make it work, there has to be communication and an ability to share duties, students and a sociology professor said.
On this nice but chilly Veteran's Day, the high we expect to reach is 58 degrees, with sunny skies sticking around.
Tonight, 10 acts will perform at Pruis Hall for the third annual “A Night to Remember” show.
The community and bonding that Ball State's Anthropomorphic Art Society provides is more important than the costumes they may wear, said the organization's president. Ball State’s Anthropomorphic Art Society (AAS) focuses on the appreciation of art styles concerning anthropomorphized animals—animals with human characteristics such as being able to talk and having human emotions. However, Stephen Vogel, the president and a senior Japanese major, said what is more important is the bonding the organization experiences.
To wrap up Beauty Awareness Week, Lesley Nickels, Panhellenic Council’s Vice President, led a discussion on beauty in diversity.
Stuffed giraffes and signs with life stories on them were all across campus to spread awareness about Dance Marathon the week of Nov. 9.
Ball State has long touted its pride of being a green-focused university, and President Paul W. Ferguson took that pride one step further last month.
In honor of those who have served our nation in the past and present and all who have fallen, the Student Veteran Organization will be hosting a ceremony on Veterans Day, Nov. 11 in the Cardinal Hall Ballroom located in the Student Center at 11 a.m.
If you ever see a white limo cruising through campus through the day, it's what drives residents of The Grove to and from campus.
Bed bugs and scabies outbreaks may be rising in the residence halls this year. Bed bugs cases have been reported in LaFollette Complex and Woodworth Complex. Woolworth has also had reports of scabies.
MUNCIE, IN (NewsLink Indiana) - The rain will finally clear out for today leaving skies mostly sunny.