Breakdown of Ball State's tuition increase
June 8, 2017Ball State's board of trustees approved a tuition and student fee increase – the lowest percentage increase in 41 years.
Ball State's board of trustees approved a tuition and student fee increase – the lowest percentage increase in 41 years.
Susan McDowell and Adam Beach have been chosen to take on new roles at Ball State.
Editors note: Every year, The Daily News produces the orientation guide for incoming freshman.
The LaFollette Complex began coming down on June 7 with the demolition of the north section of the northeast tower. The $3.4 million demolition project started June 1 and will continue through August 10.
Ball State Alumni Christopher Swinney has returned to Muncie after years of following his passion for music and has decided to make the once popular Rock and Roll Summer Camp available again.
The little part of Egypt in Muncie just added a new addition to bring more authenticity to its menu.
Gas prices have risen nearly 10 cents in the past week in Indiana.
After presenting at Ball State's public hearing on June 6, vice president for business affairs and treasurer Bernard Hannon opened the floor for questions.
The mayor and other members of the community gathered to celebrate the holy month Ramadan with Muncie’s Islamic population on Saturday at the Minnetrista Cultural Center.
Editors note: Every year, The Daily News produces the orientation guide for incoming freshman.
After 50 years, the Woody/Shales building of the LaFollette Complex is being retired, but 59 year old custodian Jerry Coates, who has worked in the complex since 1999, is still four or five years away from retiring himself.
A Muncie man has been charged after police said he caused an accident which led to the death of a 6-year-old.
As incoming freshman enter campus for orientation, they will be welcomed by new stop signs near the site of the upcoming $3.4 million demolition project of the LaFollette Complex.
After being closed for nearly eight months, a Muncie landmark, Burkie's Drive-In, is finally reopened.
Every year there is some sort of fad pulling itself into the mainstream just to die out as fast as it became popular. In recent history planking and Pokémon Go come to mind with 2017 bringing us the fidget spinner craze.
From the Indy 500, to the first installment of President Mearns quarterly email and road closures around Muncie, a lot has happened this week.
Still trying to achieve summer body goals? The Cardinal Greenway will be hosting an event this weekend to help get the community active.
Foodie Fridays, a weekly community event in Downtown Muncie, begins tomorrow and runs until July 28.
The Trump administration’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2018 hopes to lay the groundwork for a “renewal of the American spirit” through policy change and government reforms.
President Mearns has a vision for Ball State.