NewsLink Indiana Weather Forecast, November 5, 2015 Molly Coates
November 5, 2015Rain moves in for tonight, but clearing out for a nice weekend ahead!
Rain moves in for tonight, but clearing out for a nice weekend ahead!
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Upbeat music and red shirts filled the Atrium, along with balloons, cheerleaders and President Paul W. Ferguson for the campus’ second annual Thank a Donor Day.
Some students have received spam emails coming from what appear to be actual Ball State email accounts in the past couple weeks.
One member of the Panhellenic Council wants to start a discussion on campus on changing the expectations of beauty, starting with Beauty Awareness Week. Coordinator of the event Lesley Nickels said the week, sponsored by the Panhellenic Council, is open for everyone to participate in. The week starts Nov. 5.
Those warmer temperatures will be soon behind us when a cold front moves through our area tonight bringing rain and cooler temperatures with it.
The government and society should look at gun ownership reform, rather than overarching gun control, suggested a panel on the discussion of gun rights.
Hear what's happening around the nation, how long this warm weather will last and an unexpected change to the football roster at the next game with your WCRD News Live at Five team1 Anchors Yash Padhye Danielle Behrens Weather Forecaster Kaylie Pluchel Entertainment Dara Metcalfee Producer Brittney Dean
With HotBox Pizza opening next month in the Village and 10 other pizza restaurant chains in Muncie, students have a lot of options when it comes to choosing where to buy a slice.
Millennials are more than just the largest generation in history. They are also the first generation that will not increase life expectancy, due to obesity-related health issues, said a kinesiology and physical fitness and wellness professor.
These unseasonably warm temperatures we've been experiencing this week can be expected to continue for the rest of the week. Today's high is 73 degrees with sunny skies.
Students will have a chance say "thank you" to donors who give money to fund student opportunities like scholarships, studying abroad and tuition.
At the beginning of October, 10 people were shot and killed at Oregon's Umpqua Community College. Public officials—and voters in general—almost immediately tried to determine what the problem was, and suggested solutions.
Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens breaks down all you need to know for our Cardinals' Thursday night road game at Western Michigan.
Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens looks at continuing warm weather over the next few days followed by the possibility for storms to end the week.
Student Government Association and the Muncie Street Department has been teaming up to repair potholes within 2 miles of campus.
Voting rates of people ages 18-24 have traditionally been lower than any other age group. Only 38 percent of that age group voted in the 2012 elections, which is down from 50.9 percent in 1964, according to the U.S.
Ball State student and Noyer Complex resident Zachary Barnes died, according to an email sent out to residents of Noyer.
Over Halloween weekend, two Ball State students were arrested for operating while intoxicated. Both arrests were made by officer from the Muncie Police Department.
A nationwide exercise team of college women started its official chapter on Ball State's campus at the start of this semester.