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Weather Forecaster Elia Stowers talks about the temperatures dropping as we head into this weekend.
Weather Forecaster Ian Kowalski discusses the cool temperatures and the chance of rain later in the week
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The debate covered many issues and brought to light to the views and plans of the two tickets running.
The visiting Ohio Bobcats eventually took the lead by end of regulation, benefitting from Jihad fouling out with 1:26 left to play with Cardinals up 70-68.
The workshop “Emotionally Equipped: Coping with College Demands and the Emotions that Come Along with Them” was held Wednesday to give students the chance to communicate about their stress.
Weather Forecaster Hunter Luzadder has the latest on the warmest air of the year with rain chances on the way
Ball State women’s basketball is sitting at a 20-2 record this year and have won their last 14 games in a row, which is the longest in school history.
Challenges within name, image and likeness (NIL) and transfer portals were the topics covered in his presentation.
It's just eight days until the first pitch of the season.
The program is first come first serve and meant to be non-selective as long as students are in good academic standing.
Following a dominating 31-point win against Ohio University on Saturday, the Cardinals improve their win streak to 14, while also staying undefeated in MAC play.
For senior Jenelle Rogers, the track squad at Ball State has always been her support system.
The people occupying the rooms were considered sheltered and housed, but when the city tagged the inn as “unsafe,” residents had no choice but to leave.
For the first time in 100 years, Muncie residents do not need to leave their backyard to view the total solar eclipse.
Weather Forecaster Jay Lesyk is tracking much warmer temperatures, with record high temperatures possible.