Several student organizations are based out of the L.A. Pittenger Student Center, including the Big 4 multicultural organizations that welcome new members throughout the year.
Few things in college life have ever caused me more unwarranted panic than the time WCRD announced we as anchors would have to start reporting on weeks we aren't anchoring.
11 p.m., Thursday night. Sit up in bed. Turn up the fan so you don’t sweat to death in your sleep. Watch centipedes run across the floor and into the closet. Lay down and go back to sleep.
Vice President Mike Pence will visit Anderson tomorrow to meet with local business leaders and Hoosier families to discuss tax reform.
Hosts Josh Shelton and Robby General go through some of the biggest games going around in the Delaware County area heading into week six as well as the Game of the Week – Delta (3-2) vs. New Castle (3-2).
For the second time this season, the Ball State field hockey team will face a top 25 team in No. 13 James Madison. After a close loss last weekend to Indiana, the Cardinals believe they can hang with the best of the best.
A documentary project focusing on the Ball State University centennial anniversary is currently in production.
Ball State freshman linebacker David Rueth lines up on first-and-10, his eyes locked on the quarterback.
Ball State junior Abby Foster postponed her schooling this year to compete in the Miss America pageant after receiving the title of Miss Illinois.
A Muncie man was arrested Thursday morning after Muncie police say he robbed a gas station clerk at gunpoint.
A musical about baseball, missed opportunities and the devil will premiere on Friday in the University Theatre.
Mattie Coleman, owner of Towne Boutique, moved to Muncie over 60 years ago with her five children, a little black suitcase and a sewing machine.
Already this academic year, the Student Government Association has progressed with platform points and set programs in motion, like lengthening the time Blue Loop runs and establishing a shuttle to and from the Farmers Market.
The Pride of Mid-America marching band hit an especially high note during its halftime show on Saturday — a marriage proposal on the 50-yard line.
Physiological differences between the sexes create room for discrepancies in health. What one person has to endure, another may not.