Recording breaking temperatures possible this week
By Adam Feick / April 5, 2021Weather Forecaster Adam Feick has the latest on the upcoming warmth and is tracking our next chance for rain.
Weather Forecaster Adam Feick has the latest on the upcoming warmth and is tracking our next chance for rain.
As many college students worry about paying off student loans, the average cost of college tuition in the United States has consistently risen at two to three times the rate of inflation each year, according to the College Savings Plans Network. The majority of federal financial aid comes in the form of loans, which increases the burden of student loan debt for graduates and families.
Plush cardinals will be scattered around campus, cardboard cutouts of deans will stand in their colleges and organization members will strategize what times to ask people to donate to their crowdfunding projects. This is what One Ball State Day will look like April 6.
Weather Forecaster Ryan Crump has your update on colder temperatures and a big warm up next week.
If you were to ask Eddie Osburn what they thought of the Biden administration's first 100 days, they’d probably express some disappointment. Osburn, junior English creative writing major and chair of the newly formed Ball State chapter of Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA), founded the chapter with some help from fellow speech team member and sophomore political science and English rhetoric major Parker Abrell.
In a campus-wide email sent around 9 a.m. April 1, Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns said the university will continue to enforce a mandatory face mask policy while inside campus buildings through the end of the spring 2021 semester.
At its hybrid in-person and Zoom meeting March 31, Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) introduced five new amendments.
People in need of food now have a new option thanks to a long-time business owner.
When you take a drive down Tillotson Avenue in Muncie, you might come across a few large cat decorations. But don’t worry, these cats aren't after their next meal.
Weather Forecaster Adam Feick has the latest on the cold start to April and when you can expect to see the return of sunshine and temperatures back up into the 70's.
Weather Forecaster Hope Kleitsch gives an update on the rain showers moving in tonight and the cooler temperatures on the way.
“Definitely full of empowerment,” is how freshman social work major Gracie Seago describes Women’s History Month as a Ball State student. March is a month some students feel is made for recognition, reflection and appreciation of the contributions women have made to society.
Weather Forecaster Rachel Stinger has the latest on windy conditions and the upcoming rain chances for tonight.
With only six weeks left in the spring semester of 2021, students are experiencing zoom fatigue. However, there may be a solution to the burnout of online meetings.
Weather Forecaster Rudy Ahlersmeyer recaps the severe storms we saw over the weekend, and looks ahead to our next rain chances.
Weather Forecaster Adam Feick has the latest on the cooler start to week and is tracking our next chance for rain.
At its March 26 Zoom meeting, the Ball State Board of Trustees Finance, Facilities and Planning Committee voted to designate Ginn Woods as an Indiana Nature Preserve.
Abdelaadim Bidaoui, assistant professor of Arabic and French, may only have five students enrolled in Ball State’s newly introduced Arabic minor, but that hasn’t stopped him from looking to the future of the program.
For Susan Tancock, there’s no such thing as work-life balance. “To me, there’s only guilt,” she said. “You either feel guilt because you don’t work enough, or you feel guilty when you’re not spending enough time with your kids. It’s just balancing work-life guilt for me, and I think many women would tell you that same thing.”