Tillotson Avenue closes after spill at gas station
By Colin Grylls / February 26, 2016After a gasoline spill at the Speedway on the corner of S. Tillotson Avenue and W. Jackson Street, streets will be closed off around the area until around 4 a.m.
After a gasoline spill at the Speedway on the corner of S. Tillotson Avenue and W. Jackson Street, streets will be closed off around the area until around 4 a.m.
Compared with recent years, attendance was low at this year's Student Government Association all-slate debate. With the chairs half filled in Cardinal Hall A in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center, slates 18 and Summit went head-to-head to answer some difficult questions.
SGA All Slate Debate: Hosted By WCRD.
Both Summit and 18 slates were fined by the Student Government Assocation Elections Board Feb. 23. Casey Miller, the Elections Board chair, said the board bases the fine amounts on similar decisions made in the past.
This year, Ball State University Dance Marathon raised a record-breaking $610,086.23 for Riley Hospital for Children, which goes to fund the hospital’s palliative care program and the Magic Castle Cart.
Sustainability has long been a priority at Ball State, something often furthered by university leaders.
The snow will finally come to an end later today. Warmer temperatures are also moving in for the weekend yet again! Weather Forecaster Balint Szalavari has the details.
Health professionals are more likely to disregard symptoms of eating disorders in women of color than in Caucasian women, according to the National Eating Disorders Association.
Each month, students gather on campus to talk about issues relating to diversity. A small group of students met on Feb. 24 in Bracken Library to learn about and discuss xenophobia, or the fear of foreigners. The presentation featured examples from history and the media. Discussions where students could share their reactions or experiences followed the presentation.
Using a cellphone while exercising may make the workout less intense, a new study shows, which may be bad news for students trying to stay entertained at the gym.
No case of the mumps has been reported at Ball State, but the Indiana State Department of Health released an alert advisory to local health departments Feb. 19.
Delaware County will be on a Winter Weather Advisory until 1 p.m. on Feb. 25, according to the National Weather Service.
Only 2 percent of people are actually able to multitask effectively, so the rest of the population is actually hurt by the common practice, according to a University of Utah study. So as students are in the process of taking or studying for midterm exams, they might do well to keep this in mind.
High winds, rain, and snow are all coming to Muncie! Weather Forecaster Ethan Rosuck has the weekly forecast
If you're voting in the Indiana primary on May 3 and aren't sure who to pick, the Daily News put together guides on all of the candidates in the primaries.
With a big win in Nevada, Donald Trump claimed a third straight commanding victory in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Marco Rubio edged out Ted Cruz in a tight race for second that offered little evidence that Republicans were ready to coalesce around one strong alternative to the businessman billionaire.
It can be difficult for different generations to understand each other in a workplace environment, which the Shafer Leadership Academy is focusing on with a workshop next month.
Stink bugs have been known to be a menace in gardens and inside homes, but students at Ball State know the small insects have made their way around campus as well.
NewsLink Indiana's Brittney Ermon spoke with SGA presidential candidates Matt King and James Wells.
The FAFSA deadline is coming up on March 10, and Gov. Mike Pence has declared Feb. 21-27 “Financial Aid Awareness Week” to help students and families with filing the FAFSA.