Week in review: August 7
August 11, 2017Welcome week is nearly here, as you move back onto campus, be sure to stay in the loop as the school year begins.
Welcome week is nearly here, as you move back onto campus, be sure to stay in the loop as the school year begins.
Constructors will be beginning the next phase of the $1.7 million bridge construction project on Interstate 69 near McGalliard Road starting Friday night.
Mysch/Hurst and Woody/Shales halls have come tumbling down this summer as part of the $3.4 million demolition project of the LaFollette Complex.
Muncie has done it again. The city was named one of Realtors.com's least expensive college towns in America when it comes to the housing market.
Summer can be noisy. Days outdoors are filled with lawn mowers, concerts and fireworks – everyday activities that have the potential to damage a person's hearing.
David Letterman, who said goodbye to his long-running talk show two years ago, will say hello to TV again with a new show for Netflix.
With classes starting in less than two weeks, Ball State is preparing for the possibility of breaking multiple records for fall enrollment.
With the help of several Ball State alumni and four years of writing, workshopping and entering his screenplay into festivals, alumnus Benjamin Dewhurst produced an award winning short film, SARGE.
For most, storm chasing is something only seen on the news or in movie, but for a group of Ball State students, storm chasing took them on a trip through the Great Plains this summer.
As Delaware County deputies respond to calls across the county, one student is right with them filming all of the action.
When Casey Picillo was looking for a summer internship she applied to as many as she could, but one caught her interest more than others.
Luke Labas has spent years working as an advocate for people with disabilities.
Want to know what crime has been going on in the community this week? The Daily News has you covered.
While you enjoy some of those last visits to the pool this summer, be sure to save some time to look at some of the biggest stories from the Ball State Daily News this past week.