NewsLink Indiana Weather Forecast, October 18, 2015 Nathan DeYoung
By Nathan DeYoung / October 19, 2015A above average week is in store, however, rain chances return for your weekend.
A above average week is in store, however, rain chances return for your weekend.
The university is removing numerous trees in the Quad due to infections and damage.
Host families from Muncie play an important role in making students from Africa feel at home in America.
Temperatures to continue to get warmer before a front moves through on Saturday!
In a campus wide email sent on Oct. 16, the Beneficence Dialogue report was released, summarizing the concerns and solutions about diversity and inclusion.
With presidential elections a little over a year away, a group of Ball State students are planning to grow support for republican candidate Rand Paul throughout the coming year.
Ball State University will be celebrating 25 years of German unity through German campus week from Oct. 19 to Oct. 28. The week is sponsored by the German Information Center of the Embassy of Federal Republic of Germany and will feature many events for students to get involved in to learn more about German civilization.
Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens has a look at your weekend football forecast!
Nice temperatures for next week, and plenty of sunshine!
When sociology professor Richard Petts’ wife was pregnant with their first child, he was interested in taking time off after his son was born.
Drivers on campus will now be able to turn left with a protected arrow at the Scramble Light, making it easier to get through the light when traffic is heavy.
Zombies have been ravaging throughout campus in the pursuit of their favorite dish: human brains.
NLI Weather forecaster Caleb Saylor talks about clear skies, but cool temperatures for your weekend.
With temperatures hitting as low as 39 degrees the night of Oct. 15, most students would want to be wrapped in blankets in their warm beds.
Ball State has hired a new assistant vice president for Student Affairs and director of Student Life to replace Jennifer Jones-Hall, who resigned last Spring.
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis will perform at John R. Emens Auditorium on Feb. 3, and tickets go on sale at 7 a.m. Friday, Oct. 16.
In a digital age when sharing information online happens every day, different generations talk about when posts go too far
The schools of nursing and kinesiology will soon call the College of Health home.
Atlas has already come close to completing 15 out of 21 platform points by the eighth week of the semester.
Feminists for Action is encouraging students to talk about empowerment and social equality in today’s culture in their bi-weekly event.