TEDx Talks returns to university
By Sabrina Childers / September 27, 2015This November, Ball State students will have the chance to deliver a TEDx Talk speech.
This November, Ball State students will have the chance to deliver a TEDx Talk speech.
Watermelons took over LaFollette Field during one of the oldest greek philanthropies on Ball State's campus.
Wearing as little or as much clothing as they wanted, students marched through campus in protest of victim blaming and slut shaming.
An increasing number of college students can’t afford nutritious food. One Ball State organization tries to fix the food insecurity problem in Muncie by starting its own food
Twenty-one men and women stood between Bracken Library and University Theatre, blindfolded and stripped down to their undergarments.
Weather Forecaster Caleb Saylor has your midday weather update. Rain on the way this weekend?
Balint Szalavari's Friday night weather update for the weekend and the Ball State football game at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
One local non profit organization wants to shed light on everyday living in poverty. TEAMwork for Quality Living hosted a poverty simulation on Sept. 25, that put local Muncie community members and Ball State students in the shoes of someone who lives in poverty everyday.
Ball State is adjusting its brand to be more modern and consistent, and asked for input from members of the university through a series of three branding sessions.
Financial instability and prioritizing personal aspirations over materialist goals leads many Millennials to return home before venturing out on their own
Chief Forecast Michael Behrens has a look at the forecast for your Cardinals as we head up to Evanston, Illinois to take on the Northwestern Wildcats.
Another nice day for your Friday, however rain does return to the forecast for your weekend.
Ball State’s online and distance education program helps students feel included, even if they don't live anywhere near campus.
The Student Government Association will hold its first Diversity Day Sept. 25 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The day will feature events hosted by nine different organizations, showcasing the diversity on Ball State’s Campus.
The Latino Student Union and the University Democrats sponsored a discussion Sept. 23 to explore immigration issues in the United States, focusing on the issues immigrants face when coming to America, as well as Donald Trump's proposed reforms.
Now that Residential Property Management students have a new center, senior Kolby Smethers said they can take more pride in their program, which is the only RPM program in Indiana and currently has about 50 students enrolled.
Weather forecaster Ethan Rosuck has your Thursday Mid-Day forecast with lots of sunny conditions and above normal temperatures for the upcoming week.
Weather Forecaster Adam Burniston has the latest update on our next possibility of rain.
Starting in Fall 2016, the university will be opening the College of Health.
A Ball State student was involved in a car crash at the intersection of N. Tillotson Ave. and the Scheumann Stadium parking lot at 4:15 p.m. on Sept. 23.