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By Patrick Calvert / November 1, 2016The presidential election — which has been known for constant surprises and child like arguments – is about to come to an end.
The presidential election — which has been known for constant surprises and child like arguments – is about to come to an end.
The presidential election is now in the home stretch and voters everywhere are getting ready to cast their ballots.
Students were able to give thanks to alumni and other donors to the university at the third annual Thank a Donor Day.
Ball State football playing on ESPN2 the day after Halloween means one thing: college students in full costume, hoping to get on national television for five seconds of post-commercial glory. Ahead of the game against No. 17 Western Michigan, here are some suggestions to deal with the costume policy released by Ball State Athletics for the game.
Tears flowed down the faces of Ball State soccer players, and some dropped to their knees in despair. It might just be a game, but the emotions are real.
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Kalie Pluchel has your update on rain chances and record breaking temperatures.
A third of all students in the country end up transferring to other colleges or universities, according to special report from the National Association for College Admission Counseling.
Today, Cornerstone Center for the Arts has more than 90,000 annual visitors as well as more than 1,000 students enrolled in its various classes.
Asian American Student Association will be kicking off their Live for the Lotus: Month of Events 2016 starting Nov. 1.
Steve Stewart, police chief for the Muncie Police Department, resigned this morning, according to The Star Press.
With the middle of the semester here, many students are left feeling burnt out, both mentally and physically.
Musicians used to look at a song as a message, or an expression of innermost feelings. Many still do believe this, but that population is starting to shrink.
Both of those droughts will end Nov. 1, as No. 17 Western Michigan (8-0, 4-0 MAC) comes to town for a Mid-American Conference showdown with Ball State (4-4, 1-3 MAC). The Broncos are the last undefeated team that does not reside in one of the Power 5 conferences.
Olivia Germann felt out of place as a highschooler in Downer’s Grove, Illinois — a village near Chicago. She realized she was pansexual (meaning she is attracted to any sex or gender), and most of her friends were straight. But if there was one place she fit in, it was at her hometown’s “Rocky Horror Picture Show” Shadow Cast show.
After a few extra days off, Ball State (4-4) plays host to No. 17 Western Michigan (8-0) at 8 p.m. on Nov. 1. The Broncos raced out to a 30-0 lead in last year's meeting and walked off their home field with a 54-7 blowout victory.