Muncie Fire Department battles large business fire
By Andrew Smith / January 28, 2018The Muncie Fire Department battled a large structure on Muncie's south side Sunday afternoon.
The Muncie Fire Department battled a large structure on Muncie's south side Sunday afternoon.
The Ball State Board of Trustees met Wednesday for its biannual meeting to vote on members of the slate and specific chairs.
With Ball State announcing changes in its marketing campaign came questions from faculty for more details at faculty council Jan. 25.
A diversity piece on professor evaluations returned to faculty council Thursday — but with some changes.
It was a simpler time in 1945. On page three of The Ball State News (later to become The Daily News), an authorless saga of the death of a gray squirrel printed Jan. 26.
The podcast met with Ball State English professor Rai Peterson in her office to talk about why centuries-old books are so important to us in a culture that’s looking toward digital.
Buying alcohol on Sunday has been illegal in Indiana since Prohibition — but that might be about to change.
A man who was arrested Jan. 18 by University Police officers was arrested again Wednesday.
Muncie Mission kicked off this year with a new merger that serves women.
Thirty-three books are sitting under glass at the E. B. and Bertha C. Ball Center — but these aren’t your regular paperbacks.
SGA voted to take half of the funds originally allocated for National Student Employment Week in their meeting Wednesday, Jan. 24.
The president of Michigan State University announced her resignation via the school's website Wednesday night.
One of the first athletes to accuse Larry Nassar of sexual assault confronted him Wednesday in a Michigan courtroom where the former sports doctor was due to the sentenced for years of molesting Olympic gymnasts and other young women.
While Delaware County is infamous for being the methamphetamine capital of Indiana, Muncie is now seeing heavy use of opioids and heroin.
The debate around gaming’s health benefits and adverse effects is again taking center stage with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recent proposal to add “Gaming Disorder” to its list of diseases.
Changing temperatures throughout the week have put pothole repairs at the top of the Indiana Department of Transportation’s to-do list.
Everyone remembers the joy of getting a new toy as a child — the quick, haphazardous unwrapping only to spend hours upon hours playing with it — but what if the act of playing with that toy could now be considered a disorder?
During bystander intervention training Tuesday, Paulina Wojtach asked students to close their eyes and visualize someone they love. Then, she told them to imagine someone wanting to hurt that person.