Cool and Wet Conditions Ahead
By Ryan Crump / October 22, 2021Weather Forecaster Ryan Crump has your update on a sunny homecoming Saturday but wet week ahead.
Weather Forecaster Ryan Crump has your update on a sunny homecoming Saturday but wet week ahead.
The bridal shower has been a popular pre-marriage celebration since the 15th century. However, the bachelorette party has a much shorter history, lasting only a few centuries.
On Thursday, Oct. 21, Susana Rivera-Mills, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, delivered a lecture in the Teachers College titled “The Path to Peace and Social Justice.”
Western Michigan was able to score two goals in the final 10 minutes of the first half to defeat Ball State 2-0.
Weather Forecaster Ryan Crump has your update on cooler temperatures for your homecoming weekend and a wet start to next week.
This year marks foister's sixth annual celebration, organized by the Society Of American Florists. On the third Wednesday of every October, Foister's puts together colorful bouquets to be passed on to friends, family, clients, or small businesses for free.
Burton has not always been on a good path. “I’ve always been out there in the middle of the streets doing things, I got into trouble. It saved my life, I’m glad it happened because otherwise I don’t know where I would be.”
The consequences of overworking need to be normalized, not glamorized.
As a Ball State community, the least we can do is provide more support by attending these smaller sporting events on campus, providing them with the same energy we give at basketball, football and volleyball games.
Stepping onto the rock-speckled dirt path, the first thing that can be seen from the front lawn of Northern Tropics Greenhouse is the rows of red, orange and gold chrysanthemum stones out on display. Further down the path, the plants from the five greenhouses emerge.
On Wednesday, Oct. 20, Ball State’s Health Promotion and Advocacy sponsored the “Save Your Beers For Another Day” event to bring awareness of alcohol and safe drinking to students.
One of Kate Avila’s favorite memories from working in Ball State’s Speech-Language Clinic is from when a client made a birthday cake and shared it with her supervisor and student clinician.
Students gathered in the Burkhardt Building Oct. 20 to attend a lecture by 2014 Ball State alumnus Qais Faqiri. The lecture, titled “Centralization of Power and the Collapse of Afghanistan,” was hosted by the Global Studies Association (GSA) and focused on the history of Afghanistan leading up to the evacuation of U.S. troops Aug. 30, as well as Faqiri’s own flight from the country Aug. 23.
On Wednesday, Oct. 20, Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) met for its second meeting of the month, where senators voted on two amendments, were introduced to one more and SGA President Tina Nguyen gave her first “State of the Senate” address of the year.
The team has kept their beloved coach’s memory close, adopting the motto, “Do it for D.”
This Wednesday, the homecoming committee held a dinner for the campus at the Woodworth Commons.
Weather Forecaster Adam Feick has the latest on whether fall is actually here to stay!
Tests, essays, projects, work and social activities — the list goes on. College students deal with a number of things that can cause stress every day, and pressures from school are among the top reasons for stress, according to the Jed Foundation. As these responsibilities begin to build up, it can be hard for students to find ways to care for themselves.
Afghan refugees will soon be coming into Muncie with the help of the Muncie Afghan Refugee Resettlement Committee, or MARRC.
Hannah Dreier never considered journalism as a career — she always liked reading and writing but thought she was going to do work as an activist after graduating from college.