Abuse, disability activist travels more than 5,000 miles in wheelchair during Tenderness Tours
September 19, 2018For abuse and disability activist Richard Propes, hope and love are worth spreading no matter the distance.
For abuse and disability activist Richard Propes, hope and love are worth spreading no matter the distance.
Growing up, I always felt like everyone had a safe place.
Ball State Men’s Golf finished in 12th place among 16 schools in the Golfweek Conference Challenge in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Ball State Women’s Golf finished runner-up at its only home match of the season.
Federal Bureau of Investigations Indianapolis Public Affairs Specialist Chris Bavender confirmed to The Daily News there was law enforcement activity in the Muncie area. Bavender referred any additional questions to the Department of Justice.
A university notification was sent to students around 12:40 p.m. Tuesday stating that Muncie Police Department are attempting to locate an armed suspect near Ball State.
When Tyler Dwiggins, a 2014 Ball State alumnus, watched shows like “Insecure,” “Girls” and “Friends,” he felt like something was missing. That something was a representation of LGBTQ characters.
Delaware County residents can now visit Yorktown’s first coffee shop, Coffee Breeze.
Ball State Sororities packed the Quad with smiles and celebration for their new members.Watch one of the biggest Greek events of the year unfold!
The Daily News staff received four awards, including two first-place awards, at the Indiana Collegiate Press Association-Hoosier State Press Association College Division Contest.
After eight months of committee planning and feedback, President Geoffrey Mearns released the university’s proposed strategic plan. The plan, which highlights goals for the years 2024 and 2040, is meant to lead the university into its next centennial, Mearns said.
The Catalyst sculpture located right outside Minnetrista gathering place has seen some better days.
Have you ever wanted to throw eggs at a fraternity? Alpha Tau Omega held their annual "Taus Get Yolked" event, charging students to throw eggs at their members. The event raised money for Mental Health America, a leading nonprofit assisting those with mental illness.
As we reach the midpoint of the Fall athletics season, many Ball State teams were in action this weekend rounding out non-conference play. Here's what you missed this weekend.
Ball State (8-4, 0-0 MAC) finishes at the top of the Tiger Invitational, going 3-0 on the weekend after two shutouts against Towson University (4-8, 0-0 CAA) and La Salle University (7-6, 0-0 A10).
It wasn’t until the 2:08 mark in the third quarter that Ball State (1-2, 0-0 MAC) was able to find the end zone Saturday.
From North to South, Ball State Football (1-2, 0-0 MAC) has been all over the state in this early season. This weekend, the Cardinals were in Bloomington to take on Indiana (3-0, 0-0 Big 10) in their ninth all time matchup. After a stalemate first quarter, the Hoosiers would come out running to take the game 38-10.
Ball State Field Hockey (0-7, 0-1 MAC) fell to the Miami Redhawks (4-4, 1-0 MAC) by a score of 4-0 in their return home.
Ball State Women’s Golf will host its only home match of the fall season next week at the Cardinal Classic in Yorktown, Indiana.
After weeks of qualifying, Ball State Men’s Golf will officially begin its regular season on Sunday at the Golfweek Conference Challenge.