VIDEO: Why Ball State students are voting
By Scott Fleener and Blake Chapman / November 2, 2018From civic duty to wanting a change, these students shared why it is important to vote this midterm election.
From civic duty to wanting a change, these students shared why it is important to vote this midterm election.
In the first two meets of the season, the freshmen class has a total of 10 first through fifth finishes.
Forecaster Ryan Crump has an update on cooler temperatures later in the week.
As midterm elections approach, Indiana residents of all ages will cast their ballots to vote in the state of Indiana, and 81-year-old James Borgman is no exception.
Thursday, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes of East Central Indiana hosted its tenth annual Fields of Faith Muncie event at Worthen Arena. The event’s keynote speaker was former Heisman Trophy winner and Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow.
While the donkeys and elephants battle it out for national, state and local seats, members of the Ball State community shared their opinions on what issues they consider important leading up to Nov. 6.
Indiana may soon face an increased risk of tornadoes, a new study by the Nature Partners Journal (NJP) Climate and Atmospheric Science reports.
Blake and Tt take Halloween to November when they break down Kevin Feige’s comments about Avengers 4 and Namor.
In a pivotal midweek match up, which Ball State Football postseason fate would be dictated, Toledo came hot out of the gate to roll the Cardinals, 45-13. While the matchup had a similar finish to the Cardinals loss to Ohio last week, there were a few new aspects of the game that sought improvement from the team.
“My life is in danger. My husband wants to kill me. He said he’s going to kill me,” she told the cab driver on the other side of the phone. Her scalp was still sore as a reminder.
For more than 60 years Woodworth Complex has housed suites for sororities and their members to hold small meetings, do homework, eat lunch or socialize.
Between MAC Weekly Honors and the last three matches, the Cardinals are on a sweeping spree as the MAC tournament quickly approaches. However, head coach Kelli Miller says they’re sticking to focusing on what’s up next.
For many Ball State alumni, losing touch with classmates after college isn’t unusual. But for Mark Allen Michaels, this wasn’t the case.