Muncie Community Schools Director of Public Education and CEO Dr. Lee Ann Kwiatkowski to retire at end of school year
By Staff Reports / March 13, 2024Kwiatkowski will be succeeded by Charles Reynolds, MCS’ associate superintendent
Kwiatkowski will be succeeded by Charles Reynolds, MCS’ associate superintendent
The No. 2 seeded Cardinals’ (16-2 MAC) first round contest is set for approximately 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 13, against No. 7 seed Ohio (11-18, 8-10 MAC) in the third contest of the day.
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Weather Forecaster Olivia Smithers tracks tomorrow's rain and upcoming cooling trend.
“We just hung in there,” said head coach Mike Fleck. “There were challenges everywhere, and it was tough. We just battled, and that is probably what I’m most proud of the guys for—their mentality today when it got really tough again.”
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The record-breaking season Ball State women’s basketball (27-4, 16-2 MAC) has had up to this point has been the prelude to what their ultimate goal is: capturing a MAC championship and NCAA tournament berth.
On March 1, a vigil was held at the Kennedy Library in Muncie to remember victims who lost their lives at the hands of family members or caregivers.
The Cards were back in action last night to face off against Akron.
Protesters chant at Ball State’s scramble light.
Weather Forecaster Oliver Moster is expecting gusty conditions, but warmer temperatures this week.
Ball State picked up its seventh win of the season with a 6-1 victory over the University of Illinois - Chicago.
Multiple Cardinals picked up wins as Ball State defeated Bradley 4-3.
Ball State went 3-2 in the Cardinals' final non-conference tournament of the season.
In their second-to-last regular season meet, Ball State defeated Northern Illinois on the road.
The Wapahani Raiders and Delta Eagles each won their regional championship to advance in the IHSAA boys' basketball state tournament.
“We talk a lot about playing the standards, and part of that is giving your max effort. It doesn't matter if you're up 20 [or] down 20. It doesn't matter if it's first quarter fourth quarter [or] overtime,” junior Nyla Hampton said. “At any point in time, give all that you can.”