Sunshine, cool temperatures, and fog
By Tyler Miller / September 13, 2023Weather Forecaster Tyler Miller keeping an eye on our fall temperatures and watching out for fog.
Weather Forecaster Tyler Miller keeping an eye on our fall temperatures and watching out for fog.
The Health Promotion and Advocacy Office’s new menstruation stations aim to provide free aid to students who have forgotten their menstrual hygiene products and provide informational resources to students with periods.
Chief Weather Forecaster Hope Kleitsch is tracking dense fog to move in tomorrow morning along with a fall-like feel for the week.
Jeff Robinson, city council president and Democratic candidate for Muncie mayor, announced his plans for the city’s infrastructure, an issue he claimed is “one of the biggest issues on the minds of our citizens.”
Weather Forecaster Joseph Sawicki is tracking an abundance of sunshine and cooler-than-average temperatures on the way.
The Cardinals have been very successful at home, with a 23-2-4 record over the past 3 years, and held true with a 3-0 win over Austin Peay as Senior Night festivities took place before the match.
I have apologized for many things. Things I had absolutely nothing to do with. And if I had a nickel for every time? I’d absolutely be rich. There is a tendency to apologize for things that we have no control over. And I want it to end, or at least for the narrative to change. Not just for my sake, but for the sake of others.
A new club has come to campus aimed to help women feel more confident in the gym. Abigail DeSimone, CHAARG’s ambassador, says the interest in the club is bigger than she anticipated.
The Minnetrista Museum and Gardens Center is dressed to the nines yet again with nearly one thousand American flags. This annual ceremony is in partnership with the Exchange Club of Muncie, an organization dedicated to the Muncie community.
Weather forecaster Ian Kowalski discusses the chance of rain as we start Tuesday, as well as the pleasant conditions for the rest of the work week.
Weather Forecaster Olivia Smithers tracks isolated showers early this week into cloudy cool conditions this weekend.
The Ball State Daily News Sports crew of sophomore associate sports editor and football secondary reporter Elijah Poe, opinion editor and photographer Kate Farr, associate photo editor Mya Cataline and reporter Zach Carter share their experience following their trip to Athens, Georgia, to cover Ball State V. No. 1 Georgia.
Sophomore Carter Smith and junior Kash Bellar finished the 2023 Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational individually in first and second place to push the Cardinals to a first place finish out of 10. The Cardinals look to continue their strong start to the 2023-24 season when they head to the Badger Invitational in Madison, Wisconsin, Oct. 1.
Ball State snapped a four-game losing streak with a 3-0 win over Austin Peay (2-5-1) on Senior Day. Ball State (2-4) looks to capitalize on its momentum in its upcoming road matchup with Butler (2-4-1) Thursday, Sept. 14.
After losing the first four games of the 2023 campaign, the Cardinals defeated Lock Haven (2-3) in an overtime shootout. Ball State (1-4) will travel to Athens, Ohio, Sept. 15 to take on Ohio for the first game of Mid-American Conference play.
Sophomore Daily News reporter Zach Carter talks about his experience covering Ball State vs. No. 1 Georgia in Southeastern Conference (SEC) football country.
From a stadium in Muncie surrounded by grass fields to a stadium with roads closed off for gameday in Athens. A sea of thousands of Bulldog fans swarmed the stadium in a crowd that seemingly never ended.
Ball State leaves Dayton with a six-match losing streak and a 2-7 record, the Cardinals’ slowest start since head coach Kelli Miller Phillips’ debut campaign in 2016.
Now a freshman at Ball State, Semonza lined up against the No. 1 team in the nation. Not only did Semonza start against a program coming off of back-to-back national championships, but was doing so in a Southeastern Conference (SEC) environment.
Although the game was scoreless after the first fifteen minutes, the floodgates opened in the second quarter and never let up. Here are three takeaways from Ball State's 45-3 loss to No. 1 Georgia.