Ball State initiative spreads positivity
By Trey Lawrence / October 29, 2024Young students from all different types of backgrounds gather in the West Quad at Ball State University to collectively host an event called Pumpkins and Pastries.
Young students from all different types of backgrounds gather in the West Quad at Ball State University to collectively host an event called Pumpkins and Pastries.
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Joseph Sawicki takes a look at the high winds expected through Halloween.
Delta senior football player Bronson Edwards was voted the Delaware County Athlete of the Week for the week of Monday, Oct. 21 to Saturday, Oct. 26.
Tim Burton has had a long career, spanning several decades, reaching the height of becoming a household name with successful and artistic films under his belt. But with every crescendo, comes the diminuendo of the fall. Though as Burton has once again broken free of Disney, there comes the hope of a rising second act, like a corpse rising from the grave.
The Cardinals hoist the Bronze Stalk Trophy following their 25-23 victory over Northern Illinois.
President of Ball State’s Clay Guild club shares what ceramics means to her.
Students work to gather clothes for the Fashion pop-up.
The Christian Campus House hosts a free event every Friday from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. where they serve free pancakes to every person who attends.
Weather Forecaster Jay Lesyk is tracking gusty winds tomorrow followed by a late week cooldown.
The Muncie Burris Owls claimed a sectional title to keep repeat hopes alive.
Neighborhood Association partners with law enforcement to build connections in the community.
Students at Ball State showed off their LEGO-building skills inside Northwest Hall.
Weather forecaster Grace Jackson is tracking wind and sunshine with cooler temperatures on the way.
Here are the Delaware County Athlete of the Week nominees from Monday, Oct. 21 to Saturday, Oct. 26.
Fourth-year media major Tommy West’s music production became an outlet for his trauma.
The Dukes remained undefeated in conference play by handing the Cardinals a senior day defeat.
The dark comedy “Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again,” is onstage at Strother Theater.
Just as he saw it play in his head, sophomore kicker Jackson Courville parted the uprights for a Ball State field goal. His kick made it 25-23, securing a Ball State win over their Mid-American Conference (MAC) rival Northern Illinois University.
It was another classic MAC-tion finish as the Cardinals beat the Huskies for the third straight year.
While the Delta Eagles and Wes-Del Warriors hade different results in their opening sectional games, players and coaches both agree on what it feels like to play under Friday night lights.