Weather Forecaster Evan Reed has the latest on continuing cooler temperatures.
Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns used his remarks at Ball State’s Board of Trustees meeting to address the concerns and complaints around Senate Bill (SB) 202, which was signed into law by Governor Eric Holcomb March 13. The legislation, which will become effective July 1, is intended to increase “intellectual diversity” in high education across the state.
The Princess of Wales Kate Middleton announced Friday she will be undergoing chemotherapy to treat cancer, according to the Associated Press.
On March 20, Ball State University along with the Angels for Life Committee provided an opportunity for students and community members to give back to Versiti—the blood center.
A sign saying “We are Dementia Friends” on display during the presentation.
The Department of Women’s, Gender and African-American Studies are preparing for Women’s Week.
“It is a heavy and extremely sad day,” Senate Minority Leader Greg Taylor, D-Indianapolis, said in a statement. He said Breaux’s loss would “be profoundly felt by the countless lives she touched, and we join so many in mourning the loss of her incredible life.”
KidsPeace Foster Care parent Annette Campbell is nominated for the 2024 Igniting the Flame Award and will be recognized during the Juneteenth Muncie “Fundraising Jubilee.”
Ball State students are beginning to study abroad again as traveling opportunities are made more attainable.
NewsLink Indiana crews surveyed the damage in both Selma and Winchester, two of the hardest hit towns, on Friday.
15-year-old Ella Saylor went missing in Muncie on February 3. Over a month later, Muncie Police and Ella’s family are still searching for answers.
A 13-year-old boy is accused of shooting and killing a man at a gas station in Marion.
A callout meeting was held for the new AAPI organization on campus. Students and faculty gathered together to discuss professional and academic development, hardships and stereotypes, and more.