How to secure your home from burglars
By Patrick Calvert / May 25, 2017Students living around campus this summer might want to take some precautions before they go on summer vacation, internships or back home.
Students living around campus this summer might want to take some precautions before they go on summer vacation, internships or back home.
Most people don’t associate princesses with the Indianapolis 500, but this year four Ball State students have been awarded the title of 500 Festival Princess.
On Monday, officers of the Muncie Police Department arrested two in connection to a stolen moped.
The sorority housing project is still currently on hold, two months after national chapters did not allow Ball State sororities to move forward with housing lease agreements.
The Jo Ann Gora Student Recreation and Wellness Center is getting some upgrades this summer.
While in Pittsburgh, Trey Moses had the opportunity to meet last year’s Grammy award-winning artist Chance the Rapper. The Ball State basketball player purchased VIP tickets to his performance, allowing him to meet the 24-year-old artist and even snap a selfie that got over 1,000 likes and 400 retweets on Twitter. “We really didn’t talk about much; it was more of a kind of like ‘Hey’ and then we took the picture,” Moses said.
President Donald Trump will unveil a proposed budget this week that would drive millions of people off food stamps and cut Medicaid, targeting the social safety-net programs for the poor in a new wave of spending cuts.
After beginning the $5 million expansion project of John R. Emens Auditorium last summer, the project is now coming to an end and a $1.6 million makeover of the front lawn has began.
Several parking lots around Ball State's campus will receive repairs throughout the end of May and into the middle part of July. An email sent out by Parking Services today notified of the following renovations set to take place around campus.
Melinda Messineo and Delaina Boyd have been chosen to take on new roles at Ball State.
School may be out, but there's plenty that's been happening on Ball State's campus and in Muncie this past week. From the arrival of the university's president, the chopping down of a campus staple, FBI arriving in Muncie and one graduate going to pursue her dream in Broadway, here are the top stories from this week. Ball State's 'gum tree' landmark gets chopped down - May 14, 2017 A student-created landmark was chopped down this weekend at Ball State.
For some, prom is something that they wish didn’t have to stop after their senior year in high school.
The decision to wear a seatbelt can result in life or death and the Indiana State Police are enforcing their "Click it or Ticket" campaign in hopes of seeing more drivers make safe decisions.
What's been happening with crime in Muncie?
Four people were arrested Wednesday afternoon after Muncie and Indianapolis Metropolitan Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation executed a search warrant in the 500 block of Streeter Avenue.
The Discovery New Theatre Festival is a free and unique event being held by the Department of Theatre and Dance this weekend that allows the audience to help playwrights perfect their unpublished work.
Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigations were at the Muncie Sanitary District Engineering Office on Kilgore Avenue Thursday morning.
Muncie and Indianapolis Police executed a search warrant Wednesday morning at a Muncie home. The search was in connection to a missing person's case in Marion County, according to The Star Press. Police seized drugs and cash which spawned a separate investigation from the Marion County investigation.
Philip Repp has been chosen as dean of the College of Architecture and Planning at Ball State.
David Letterman’s job was to make America laugh five nights a week, but he also didn’t mind making his audience uncomfortable. The late-night host’s irascible, independent streak inspired fierce loyalty from fans and critics and led to his being honored with the nation’s top prize for humor.