Emens Auditorium to undergo $5 million renovation
By Kara Berg / September 23, 2015John R. Emens Auditorium will be getting its first major renovation since it opened in 1964.
John R. Emens Auditorium will be getting its first major renovation since it opened in 1964.
A former Federal Communications Commission attorney said for now, the university's plan to potentially sell all or part of its rights to broadcast TV signals is probably the right decision, but is still a loss for the department.
For our first day of fall we will see sunny skies and an expected high of 79. The sun and warm temperatures will stick around the rest of the week and into the weekend.
Adolescence can be hard, but Firoozeh Dumas, author of this year’s freshman Common Reader “Funny in Farsi,” had to experience it as an Iranian immigrant growing up in America.
After the recession in 2007, it's been harder and harder for young graduates with little experience to get recognized by employers. Coupled with an increase in the cost of living and a sharper increase in the amount of debt accumulated, many Millennials and their parents are finding it easier and more financially stable to move back in together.
As participants for the Muncie Big Read program walked into the L.A. Pittenger Student Center, they were greeted with a reader's guide, a bookmark and a copy of Ray Bradbury's, "Fahrenheit 451."
Picture perfect weather kicks off fall in Muncie!
Although Bernie Sanders isn't leading in the presidential polls, he remains a popular candidate among college-age students.
Homecoming Royalty Reveal didn't involve chicken suits or Disney princesses this year. Instead, the top 10 king and queen candidates were announced on a live stream at 6 p.m. Sept. 21.
During its second semester, Cardinal Kitchen is aiming to build community partnerships and raise awareness about student food insecurity.
Even though today is the last day of summer, temperatures will remain warm throughout this week!
The Latino Student Union kicked off their week of events Friday to celebrate Hispanic culture and heritage with a Fiesta on the Green.
Nice weather and warm temperatures arrive just before fall begins!
Seats in front of an outdoor stage in North Quad slowly started to fill as the student cast of the Busted Space Theatre Company played the ukulele, creating a casual and welcoming atmosphere.
An immersive learning project that brought students mainly from the College of Architecture and Planning to countries in Asia helped the students involved grow — each in their own way.
Weather forecaster Caleb Saylor tracks rain through the Muncie area.
Rain moving in tonight, but beautiful conditions as we start next week.
Josh Cooper, a 34-year-old pastor at Bridge Community Church, reflects on the way he engages other Millennials in the church
Andrew Maternowski, a criminal defense attorney and a member of the National Organization for the Reformation of Marijuana Laws (NORML) legal committee, spoke on campus Sept. 17 about legal matters concerning marijuana.
On Sept. 17, Ball State students met in the Quad for the first ever Night of Hope.