The Weekly, Ep. 4: Damages from Sunday's tornado, La Niña and new Sigma Phi Epsilon substance-free policy
By Sara Barker and Nick Siano / November 10, 2017The Weekly is a rundown of the news stories produced by the Daily News since Monday.
The Weekly is a rundown of the news stories produced by the Daily News since Monday.
“It’s literally a hunting grounds. I know you guys know that.” That’s how Shelby Looper, the Muncie Police Department’s victim advocate, described rape culture in bars students frequent Thursday night at a panel addressing sexual assault.
I’m about to hit you with cold, hard facts. Here are 10 reasons why we worship dogs.
Going through the motions of everyday life can often cause stress and have negative effects.
Northern Illinois proved why it has the best defense in the Mid-American Conference on Thursday night.
Based on the 2003 movie staring Will Ferrell, “Elf: The Musical” will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the John R. Emens Auditorium.
Frigid temperatures are in the forecast for Friday. Sunny skies will kick off the weekend before rain returns on Sunday.
Quarter updates from Ball State (2-7, 0-5 MAC) versus Northern Illinois (6-3, 4-1 MAC) in the battle of the Bronze Stalk Trophy.
Ball State men’s tennis travels to Kalamazoo, Michigan this weekend for the annual Mid-American Conference tournament.
The University of Dayton Arena is something unlike Ball State men's basketball players have ever seen before.
The South Asian Muncie Association will host their seventh SAMA Fest at 5 p.m. on Nov. 11 at Cornerstone Center for the Arts in downtown Muncie.
A study from The Institute for College Access & Success determined how much student loan debt Indiana college graduates had on average.
The Student Government Association tabled a vote to approve a bill creating an independent Cardinal Kitchen review committee within student senate Wednesday.
In redshirt freshman quarterback Drew Plitt's first start, Ball State through the ball down field more than it had most of the season.
To most, the American dream means the opportunity for prosperity and success. But to one Ball State professor, the American dream means life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Ball State cross country will travel to Terre Haute to compete in the NCAA Midwest Regional meet this weekend.
A familiar face has returned this year for the Ball State men’s swimming and diving team.