Matt and Tt break down the Red Dead Redemption bundle, Telltale Games closing their doors, and a recent protest on eSports.
After being remiss from Muncie’s landscape for more than 50 years, the statue of Charlie Willard has finally returned to Muncie by Delaware County’s very own “Indiana Jones.”
When musicians sit down to play, it’s not uncommon for a metronome to help set a pace for the performance. But the metronomes of today are often housed in digital apps.
Weather Forecaster Hannah Stutler has your update on a beautiful weekend.
When Suzanne Petro got the call, she was on her Labor Day weekend vacation, but she immediately turned around and came back to Muncie. The cause of the reversal? One of the three Muncie Dairy Queens she oversees was engulfed in flames.
Weather forecaster Natalie Fitzpatrick has your update on cool weather and rain chances next week.
Three grants from the National Park Service totaling more than $150,000 were awarded to Ball State over the summer in order to allow archaeology students to continue to uncover the past.
Eccentric. Gothic. Eerie. Unsettling. Those are just a few words Robert La France, director of David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA), used to describe one of the DOMA’s new exhibits.
Ball State University Police arrested a South Bend man Monday and preliminarily charged him with six charges of fraud for utilizing funds from a student’s Cardinal Cash account.
With National Voter Registration Day Tuesday, students can register to get to the polls for several elections before the Oct. 9 deadline.
Newslink Indiana weather forecaster Jordan Nienaber has your hour by hour breakdown of todays severe weather threat.
Twice in his high school career, 6-foot-6 Kaleb Janness crammed into his family’s Kia Sorento, his three younger siblings and cocker spaniel mix, Cooper, in tow.
Showers and thunderstorms will form in central Indiana tomorrow. Better conditions are expected the rest of the week.
In an effort to highlight the importance of literary freedom, Ball State English professor Rai Peterson is being imprisoned, not behind bars, but behind a wall of banned books at the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library in Indianapolis for the entire week.
Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns will conduct his final informal campus walks Tuesday.
In honor of Patriot's Day, The Red Cross held a blood drive on Ball State's campus. We interviewed those who gave up their time to give blood.
Weather Forecaster Nathan Gidley has a preview of Ball State Family Weekend. We're tracking much cooler temperatures and rain for the early part of next week.