Rather than walking to Scheumann Stadium to watch the Cardinals take on the Eagles, students will have an option with wheels.
Five individuals affiliated with Ball State University have been arrested for accessing child porn, a few even accessing that material on university grounds.
WarnerMedia CEO John Stankey confirmed in an on-stage interview that the new service would be subscription-based and arrive in the fourth quarter of 2019. “We are committed to launching a compelling and competitive product that will serve as a complement to our existing businesses.” Stankey went on to add that this advancement will, “help us to expand our reach by offering a new choice for entertainment with the WarnerMedia collection of films, television series, documentaries and animation.” Currently Time Warner owns several media brands like CNN and TBS as well as entertainment properties such as “Harry Potter” and “Batman”.
Ball State students’ talents were on full display Tuesday night at Emens Auditorium.
Weather Forecaster Natalie Fitzpatrick talks about chilly weather and a freeze warning.
Ball State’s annual bed race returns to Riverside Avenue at noon on Friday as part of the annual Homecoming festivities.
While the cold weather started to creep in, Ball State’s Homecoming festivities couldn’t be dampered as crowds gathered for a food truck festival in The Village Monday.
Freeze warning is in place Tuesday morning. Temperatures remain well below average over the next week.
"Those taste like what being disappointed feels like." The Daily News staff tried LaCroix, and the results were not positive.
Weather Forecaster Tyler Ryan has your update for tomorrow and into the week
This week on Pop Tabs Matt, Isabella, and Shwetha discuss the new Bowsette craze, cell phone addiction increase and health risks, and the poor reception to J.K. Rowling’s creating of a new Asian character.
The Strategic Planning Committee held their second strategic plan open forum for faculty Friday in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Ballroom.
For hundreds of years, the National Panhellenic Council (NPHC), consisting of nine fraternities and sororities nationwide, have seen plots of land dedicated to their organizations, but the process can be summarized as an uphill battle on college campuses.
Homecoming is one of the most popular times of the year for Ball State students, faculty and alumni.
Muncie’s Animal Rescue Fund (ARF) is looking to open a new sanctuary house for elderly and disabled pets in the next three months.
Ball State’s Office of Victim Services has found a new victim advocate after a three month vacancy of the position.