NewsLink Indiana Mid-Day Weather Forecast 09/21/15 - Cody Blevins
By Cody Blevins / September 21, 2015Nice weather and warm temperatures arrive just before fall begins!
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.
In the first ever public safety alert for a sexual assault on campus, information that would typically be found in a police report was not included and left some students wondering.
The Ethnic Theatre Alliance firmly believes in social justice and love in action. This is the reason the Ball State organization hosts multiple events focused on race and social justice issues.
Could BSU operate without LaFollette? The short answer: no.
Chief Weather Forecaster Michael Behrens has a look at conditions as the Cardinals head up north this weekend to take on Eastern Michigan.
Forecaster Evan Brosman has a look at your weather to end the work week.
A Ball State organization wants to start a conversation on campus about the 19 transgender women killed so far in 2015. The Ethnic Theatre Alliance hosted Trans Lives Matter, a peaceful march, Sept. 17 to show their support for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community and the killed transgender women.
For many students, Constitution Day may seem like an elementary school holiday. But one student organization has decided to make sure Ball State students know how important the day is.
How much do you remember from your high school government class? In honor of Constitution Day today, test your knowledge with our quiz.
One Ball State group isn't too high on campus marijuana restrictions.
NewsLink Indiana weather forecaster Ethan Rosuck has your Thursday September 17, 2015 mid-day forecast with rain showers possible for the first half of the upcoming weekend.
In order to host Muncie's first ChirpFest, the organizers had to shut down Dill Street from University Avenue to North Street in the Village.
After Ball State lost $13 million due to investment fraud in 2011, a small part of that money has been given back to the university.