Week of weather whiplash
By Gabe Prough / February 11, 2019Rapid changes in temperature and several types of precipitation are in store this week. Weather Forecaster Gabe Prough breaks it down.
Rapid changes in temperature and several types of precipitation are in store this week. Weather Forecaster Gabe Prough breaks it down.
Having high expectations this season, as they have been predicted to win the Mid-American Conference regular season title and championship, Ball State Softball (3-2, 0-0 MAC) was looking to flex early.
NewsLink Weather Forecaster Jordan Wolfe updates you about high chances of rain to possibly ruin your Valentine's Day plans.
On Tuesday, Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) will announce what slates will be running for the 2019 SGA elections.
With spring just around the corner, many Ball State spring sports teams are kicking off their seasons indoors and down south. From women's golf to men's tennis, many Cardinal sports teams were in action this weekend.
Although Ball State Men’s Volleyball (7-5, 1-1 MIVA) head coach Joel Walton has been stressing the importance of a consistent offense to his players, it was the Cardinals’ defense which propelled the team to defeat George Mason (8-2, 2-0 EIVA) in a five-set battle Sunday.
Heart-shaped signs were made and hearts were open as three different organizations walked through downtown Muncie to raise awareness for historic buildings.
In the annual “Think Pink” game Ball State Women's Basketball (7-15, 2-8 MAC) and Northern Illinois (14-8, 6-4 MAC) put on a show for the 1,333 fans in the arena. The high-scoring outing ended in the Huskies favor 93-83. Here are four takeaways from the shootout in Worthen Arena.
Brachen is back. It had been 69 days since Brachen Hazen last stepped on the court for Ball State. Saturday, on day 70, the redshirt sophomore forward made his return and helped the Cardinals to a 79-59 win over Western Michigan.
This week on Pop Tabs Matthew, Tt, and McKenna discuss the Super Bowl hitting an all time low, Zac Efron’s Ted Bundy controversy, and Liam Neeson’s brief racist past.
“If you didn’t enjoy watching that game, there’s something wrong with you.” Ball State head coach Brady Sallee handed credit to Northern Illinois’ ability to move the ball and score. Despite solid efforts and resilience from Ball State (7-16, 2-8 MAC), Northern Illinois (14-8, 6-4 MAC) surpassed the Cardinals, 93-83.
For the first time in six games, as the horn sounded to end the game, the Cardinals were not hanging their heads, prepping for overtime or taking a sigh of relief. Instead, Ball State took a 20 point victory over Western Michigan, 79-59, into the locker room.
Matthew and Tt break down the news of rapper 21 Savage’s arrest and his potential deportation.
Matthew and Tt break down why Rooster Teeth fired Vic Mignogna from RWBY.