Art and Journalism Building elevators out of operation Friday
By Staff Reports / January 11, 2018Students who typically use the elevators in the Art and Journalism Building might need to make other arrangements.
Students who typically use the elevators in the Art and Journalism Building might need to make other arrangements.
As the new year starts, the Indiana Blood Center remembered one Ball State organization that filled its 2017 with donations.
The Cardinals only lost a hand full of seniors and head coach Brian Etelman said 28 out of 35 runners on the roster are freshmen and sophomores. The team will open the season at the Kentucky Invitational this weekend.
After submitting closing arguments in late December, the Thomas Bracken vs. The City of Muncie lawsuit is still undecided.
Creatures of the night will come to light during Nocturnal Week, which is being held in the Discovery Cabin at Minnetrista Jan. 16, 18, 20 and 21.
Ball State's bounce back win against Ohio was big, but its road stretch is just as, if not more, important.
Around 30 area law enforcement officers targeted those with outstanding warrants in Delaware County Wednesday.
After recording a season-best time and a sixth place finish at the Eastern Michigan Invitational in the 200-yard butterfly, sophomore Adam Pongracz returned home to a pool that he has swam at for five years now.
Thirty-five years ago, one Ball State employee began her career typing menus for Ball State Dining. After many years and several steps up the promotional ladder, that employee has gained national recognition.
Several buildings throughout campus were affected by water pipe breakage throughout the week, the largest of which cancelled classes throughout a whole building on the first day back to classes.
Time is strange. I’ve been gone from my dorm for three weeks because of winter break. As I write this, I’ve only been back for a few hours — and yet, it already feels like I never left.
2017 was a difficult year for most people, with tragedy sure to strike at any moment. At many times, it felt like the world was ending.
Make it three in a row for the Ball State Cardinals.
Ball State facilities planning and management announced in an email Jan. 10 that McKinley Avenue will be closed for construction from May 7 to Aug. 10.
One campus employer is looking to hire and schedule students for a new job all in one afternoon.
This week we head back in time to an era that only 90s kids remember and reminisce about classic Nick Toons.
The Cardinals will look to build on a 2-0 record when it hosts two powerhouse teams in No. 6 Brigham Young on Friday and Stanford on Saturday.
After hosting many exhibits of her work throughout the Indianapolis and Bloomington communities, Debra Gindhart has found a permanent home in the Madjax building in downtown Muncie.
Gov. Eric Holcomb spoke gave his second State of the State Address on Tuesday where he outlined his goals and plans for the state in 2018.