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July 14, 2017Going through school and working with Cardinal Communications at Ball State, Rose Flood had a plan.
Going through school and working with Cardinal Communications at Ball State, Rose Flood had a plan.
After asking if everyone understood the rules, Judge Dawn Williams’ question was answered with a confident bark from a spaniel.
No need for the brochures and bulky maps. Now, incoming freshman can just ask Frog Baby for Alexa for help with navigating campus life.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said on Thursday that he was “incredibly stoked” to announce a $4.7 billion list of infrastructure projects across the state that will get funding over the next five years.
With just over a month to go until fall classes start, the stories keep rolling in. Take a look at some of the biggest headlines from the Daily News this past week.
The Rinker Center for International Programs will be offering a lesser-known type of exercise called laughter yoga.
A former Ball State professor pleaded guilty today to possession of child pornography.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb is set to announce a list of infrastructure projects that will get funding in the coming years.
Down the Deal, taking place at participating Hot Box Pizza in Muncie, will give those participating the opportunity to win a "year's worth of deals."
MITS (Muncie Indiana Transit System) will be holding a meeting tomorrow to discuss potential changes coming to the local bus routes.
Construction contractors plan to begin work on or after Monday on the $2.9 million project rebuilding the State Road 32 bridge over the White River on Muncie's east side.
Interim Dean Roy Weaver recently appointed Sheryl Stump to serve as interim associate dean of Teachers College.
Even after graduating in 2016, alumnus Max Browning still stays actively involved in an organization that changed his life at Ball State.
When Madeline Grosh was looking for a summer internship, she was hoping to find something that combined her photojournalism major with her interests in animals and social media. The 12-week marketing internship with The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center in Portage, Alaska was the perfect fit.
All Indiana State Police Troopers working on the road will be given a new rescue tool, thanks to one of their own.
Maren Orchard’s passion for history started at a young age.
If you were too busy eating hot dogs and watching fireworks this week, it's okay. Take a look at some of the biggest headlines from the Daily News this past week.
A Muncie crime roundup from the holiday week.
Editors note: Every year, The Daily News produces the orientation guide for incoming freshman.
Did reading that fill you with just a little bit of panic, thinking about your first day of college classes? It’s okay.