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By Jake Helmen and Ryan Shank / March 29, 2017The Daily News decided to start this video series to showcase the different cultures of Ball State and break down the stereotypes that create barriers.
The Daily News decided to start this video series to showcase the different cultures of Ball State and break down the stereotypes that create barriers.
Being a voice and resource for Ball State students who have been impacted by sexual assault, relationship violence or stalking isn't an easy job, but it's important to Allison Wynbissinger.
With contractors beginning to rebuild the Tillotson Avenue Bridge over the White River and White River Greenway, traffic is not the only thing concerning drivers — so is the increase in potholes.
A past interim president was appointed to the Indiana Commission for Higher Education last week.
The Muncie City Council recently voted to vacate nearly four blocks of land where Ball State is planning to break ground on a $62.5 million health professions building this summer.
Muncie police arrested two teens after responding to a crashed vehicle on Sunday outside the L. A. Pittenger Student Center.
A muncie man was arrested after shoving a police officer and punching another man.
Programs of Family and Consumer Sciences within the College of Applied Sciences and Technology are searching for new homes.
A former Ball State student has been deemed "a danger to the community" after choking and threatening to kill a store clerk and injuring a police officer at a Muncie Goodwill, according to federal police.
A major bridge connecting Tillotson Avenue to IN-32 and the White River is closed until October.
In 2015, Ball State had students from four out of the 10 countries with the largest Muslim population. Six students made up that small demographic. In the 2015-16 academic year, about 15 percent of the university's total undergraduate enrollment was ethnic minorities.
Muncie Gras can have a tendency to overload the senses.
Andrea Curcio, a law professor at Georgia State University and the author of the study, said universities have tried to keep the fact that more sexual assaults occur in residence halls than anywhere else hidden under a rock.
"United States, not divided states," was just one phrase supporters for President Donald Trump chanted as they marched through the streets of downtown Indianapolis Saturday afternoon.
Star Press reporters and authors Keith Roysdon and Douglas Walker will host a book signing for “Wicked Muncie” at Books-A-Million in the Muncie Mall from 1-3 p.m.
Walk around the campus on any Friday and you'll likely hear a guy chanting "Happy Friday" while dressed in a blue morph suit, helmet, sunglasses and cape, racing around on a scooter.
So far at Ball State, Juno Cattin has felt pretty welcome and at home. Cattin, who identifies as non-binary, was born a male but would not have felt comfortable living in a residence hall with a man.
Indiana State Police are currently investigating an officer involved shooting that occurred on the south side of Muncie around 2:30 a.m. The shooting was not fatal and the man was taken to Ball Memorial Hospital.
The $1.7 million facility is funded entirely by donations and is expected to be completed by December 2017.
"I'm sitting at Ball State and I see a young man, it looks like he's carrying a gun, walking toward the library."