Scholarship database streamlines financial aid search
By Margo Morton / October 7, 2015A new website is trying to take some of the stress of scholarship searching away from students.
A new website is trying to take some of the stress of scholarship searching away from students.
Although Millennials spend on average over 35 hours a week on social media, almost six in ten can’t accomplish basic tasks using spreadsheets and email
Weather Forecaster Rachel Russell has your midday weather update, with fall break approaching, we also have a front moving in.
Ukulele enthusiasts or novices can join visiting players in a jam session before the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain performance.
As we get ever closer to Fall Break, Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens has a look at your forecast for the Muncie region!
Only 2 Ball State students were arrested during this year’s Homecoming week festivities. Indiana Excise Police were not present in Muncie, and the University Police Department made four arrests, none of which were students. However, UPD didn't release the number of citations given during the week.
Active Minds broke down the stigma around mental health disorders on Oct 5, the National Day Without Stigma.
Sexually transmitted infection testing isn’t covered by Ball State’s student health fee, but Student Government Association’s Secretary of Social Justice wants to change that.
It's going to be a great week with temperatures in the 70s. Rain chances for Thursday evening and into Friday.
Jon Lewis, the director of dining services at the university, died this week.
Sunny skies for the rest of the week with high temperatures!
College of Architecture and Planning students and professors are contributing to a traveling exhibit currently visiting Ball State.
Both born in the same time period, Millennials and technology go hand in hand. Editor-in-Chief Miranda Carney and Senior Editor Jeremy Ervin discuss the myths and truths of Millennials in the digital world, which is the focus of the third online edition of Ball Bearings Magazine. Commonly referred to as “digital natives,” the magazine explores what it really means to grow up alongside the Internet
More nice weather in store through mid-week before getting a bit cooler by early next week!
Ball State’s enrollment decrease in new freshmen and growth in all other areas is a growing trend across the nation, according to a national postsecondary education organization.
Around 3 a.m. Oct. 4, the university issued an emergency notification warning students of a handgun near campus.
Homecoming is one of the more fun weeks of the year. Everyone is dripping in school spirit, and between the parade, tailgate and the game, it's a lot of fun.
Students, parents and alumni flocked to the Homecoming parade and tailgate before going to the big game at 3 p.m.
Using their bodies as instruments, members of the Step Afrika! team stomped, clapped and chanted, creating rhythms and sounds as they went.
Cool temps, cloudy skies, wind, and rain chances to mark this year's Homecoming for Ball State. Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens has full details.