Warm temperatures return for the weekend.
By Luke Hill / March 21, 2017Sunny skies return for the next couple of days while temperatures continue to warm up for the weekend.
Sunny skies return for the next couple of days while temperatures continue to warm up for the weekend.
A team of Ball State students from the Center for Emerging Media Design & Development are in Rome as part of activities for World Water Day.
The class of six students started with a $2,000 grant and turned it into three working solar panels.
With the current conversations about the future Planned Parenthood under the Trump administration, Students for Life of America is pushing for the defunding and potential new direction of the nonprofit organization.
Weather Forecaster Adam Grimes has your Tuesday mid-day update.
JoyRun, a new delivery application "for friends, by friends" has touched down in Muncie and is looking to make its mark on the Ball State community.
Ball State's incoming president is preparing his move to Muncie.
The Latest on Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch.
The University Council is currently in the early stages of deciding whether or not veteran students at Ball State should receive priority registration.
The Latest on a congressional inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election
Rain will continue throughout today, but spring weather is on the rise with temperatures getting up in the 60s later this week.
Health care and supreme court nominees were two of the many subjects U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly was asked about during his town hall on Sunday in the John R. Emens Auditorium.
After a violent start of the year in Muncie, one local advocate is saying the gun violence needs to stop.
Police are investigating a shooting in the area of 612 W. Queen St. according to a Ball State emergency notification alert issued at 12:30 a.m. on March 18.
The view from the top of the Teachers College is famous, but the vision from its dean’s office is about to change.
Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers announced Thursday that the state’s previous March 10 financial aid filing deadline would be extended to April 15 this year.
Parades, leprechauns and bar crawling are all staples of St. Patrick's Day, but the origin of the holiday differs greatly from today's celebration.
For Madeline May, it’s not worth it to speak out about her political beliefs on campus.
Finally, we get a break from the wet weather today with some bright sunshine. Tomorrow, however, we see a wintry mix moving in for you St.