Ball State art sale shows off students' work
By Dylan Chesnut / November 8, 2024Ball State Art students held a print sale in the Atrium section of the Art and Journalism building from Nov. 4-Nov. 8.
Ball State Art students held a print sale in the Atrium section of the Art and Journalism building from Nov. 4-Nov. 8.
In their first game of the 2024-25 season, the Delta Eagles defeated the Muncie Central Bearcats 39-34.
Different departments set up in the Cardinal Halls to give assistance to first-generation students.
Weather Forecaster Elia Stowers tracks seasonal fall temperatures.
Victoria Gill transferred her years of pet grooming experience to her own business, the BowWow Pet Parlor.
2024 Winners of the federal, state and local elections.
The A-Team held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new venue.
The eight Delaware County girls' basketball programs all have different ambitions going into the new season.
7 Cardinals from different countries share how field hockey brings people together.
There were 127 road work projects in Muncie in 2024, and there are plans for major renovations to McGalliard coming in 2025.
Outside of the Delaware County Clerk's Office, an early voting location.
Weather Forecaster Evan Reed is tracking tranquil conditions and near average temperature.
Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) welcomed MOSAIC Peer Advocate Leader Izzy Thompson to the meeting on Nov. 6.
The League of Women Voters holds forums to help educate their community on local politicians.
Ball State offers a non-partisan resource to students and Indiana voters to become confident participants in the election process.
Lily’s Labyrinth is selling clothes that present more than just eras.
Cardinals played their final collegiate field hockey match Wednesday, and it didn’t take long for that to sink in.
The City of Muncie Facebook group announced the death of Muncie Police Department (MPD) officer Josiah Mauller via the social media platform Nov. 6. The post stated that Mauller died after “a brave and lengthy battle with illness.”
According to the brief from Ball State University, The event, will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 13, 2024, in Pruis Hall, with doors opening at 6 p.m., and offers a unique opportunity for attendees to hear from one of Ball State’s distinguished alumni. The event will be free and open to the public.
Weather Forecaster Blake Mattull is tracking mild and sunny conditions into the weekend and week.