Sunshine and Warmer Temperatures into Next Week
By Caleb Saylor / April 14, 2016Sunshine throughout the entire weekend, but rain eventually returns later next week!
Sunshine throughout the entire weekend, but rain eventually returns later next week!
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and the Office of Victim Services at Ball State is using social media to help promote awareness of the issue all month.
Hannah Winter is a Ball State sophomore who attends classes and spends time with friends like anyone else, but she identifies as non-binary, an umbrella term meaning she does not identify specifically as female or male.
As the temperatures begin to rise this spring, students and Muncie residents will start to see a wider range of food options rolling around town.
NewsLink Indiana's Brittney Ermon caught up with the brother of the murder victim, Jeffrey Rodriguez.
Not knowing why the previous president left may negatively impact the search for a new person to fill the position, two search firms say.
The Board of Trustees will be choosing the search firm to pick a new president at their meeting on April 15.
More than 2,200 people die from alcohol poisoning each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Alcohol Awareness Month is the time to provide information about alcohol and its effects.
Clear conditions and warmer temperatures return for central Indiana. We will see weekend highs exceed the 70 degree mark, giving us a several day span free of rain.
A university employee was arrested on April 13 after he was found in possession of child pornography, according to a university press release.
Ball State will host students, coaches, judges and alumni from 88 universities for the National Forensics Association Speech Tournament April 14-18.
The Council of Religious Advisers is organizing a discussion about the practice of faith in the work environment.
This month, there are a half-dozen 5k races taking place in the Ball State community, but these events take more work to plan that one would think, organizers said.
Sharing a name with a father who was sent to prison for robbing a bank is not the legacy James Wells aspires to have. Instead, the future Student Government Association president said he has vowed to make sure his name means something more.
Former president Paul W. Ferguson has applied for a position at a new university.
Weather forecaster Ethan Rosuck is here with climbing temperatures and lots of sunshine coming for Muncie.
Political correctness was a hot topic when Aaron W. Dimmock came to speak to a group of students. The U.S. Navy Commander, who serves as the Navy Representative to the Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Defense for Military Professionalism, had an open discussion with students April 12 on issues the nation is facing today.
Members of Ball State’s International Justice Mission chapter are taking a 24-hour stand for freedom.
Two Ball State professors published a book to help their students transition into a professional nursing role.
April is Alcohol Awareness Month, which was established in 1987 by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, (NCADD).