Students attend Women's March in Indianapolis
January 21, 2017Thousands banded together in support of women’s rights outside the Indiana Statehouse Jan. 21.
Thousands banded together in support of women’s rights outside the Indiana Statehouse Jan. 21.
Russia’s presence was felt in Muncie on Inauguration Day, and luckily it wasn’t in the form of a shirtless Vladimir Putin on horseback.
The absence of almost 60 democratic politicians did not hinder the peaceful transfer of power to Donald Trump as he became the 45th president of the United States Jan. 20.
Over 100 people gathered outside on the south side of Bracken Library to protest Donald Trump’s inauguration Jan. 20.
Butter-cream filled, glazed, long john, fried cinnamon roll, caramel apple nut and Oreo cream with crushed Oreos on top — Bowman Bakery Inc. has campus doughnut lovers taken care of.
Keep your eyes on this page as the inauguration unfolds. NewsLink Indiana will provide a live feed and the Daily News will cover from the ground in Muncie.
While January holds the presidential inauguration, it is also filled with Senate committee meetings to approve President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet choices.
Pieces of art for the David Owsley Museum of Art's upcoming exhibit didn't arrive quite as expected.
A Ball State student residing in Johnson Complex was arrested on Saturday over multiple charges relating to the dealing and possession of illegal substances.
Joseph Losco, who served as the elected chair of the political science department for 14 years and director of the Bowen Center for Public Affairs, retired over winter break.
Thousands of future students in Ball State's College of Health have big things to look forward to — with the a new health professions building topping the list.
Indiana's bicentennial was met with celebration, and the first year into Indiana’s third century of statehood is being met with a plan for an ever-changing society.
The Ball State and Muncie communities have lost one of their greatest icons.
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — An Indiana cancer services agency says it will replace and rebuild its data after a computer hack demanding a ransom.
Editor's note: "Breaking Stereotypes" is a short video series inspired by BuzzFeedVideo featuring student organizations of Ball State. If you have any suggestions as to who we should feature next, send an email to news@bsudailynews.com. The Daily News chose to start this video series during Unity Week to showcase the different cultures of Ball State and break down the stereotypes that create barriers. RELATED: Annual Unity Week celebration kicks off with MLK Day events
For many students, graduation comes with a choice — stay in Indiana and work or seek employment elsewhere.
No classes and a free breakfast in commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr.’s life start off the week-long celebration of the 37th annual Unity Week.
The Multicultural Center, the Muncie and the Muncie Community MLK Planning Committee will be collaborating to host the MLK Celebration Day and Speaker Series on Monday, Jan.
Hundreds rallied in support for the Affordable Care Act at the Indiana Statehouse Jan. 15.