Ball State officials respond to videos of an off campus gathering
By Tylor Brummett / September 14, 2020An investigation is underway after videos circulating on social media showed people at a large gathering near Ball State's campus.
An investigation is underway after videos circulating on social media showed people at a large gathering near Ball State's campus.
With the school year starting up, many student organizations have had to readjust their normal club activities.
Weather Forecast Maddi Johnson is tracking Hurricane Sally, plenty of sunshine, and cooler temperatures
In a campus wide letter sent out Aug. 14, Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns discussed COVID-19 on campus and context to the COVID-19 dashboard.
Though Ball State students and the business they bring to Muncie have returned, businesses in the Village are still feeling the stress of statewide quarantine mandates and the extended summer brought on by the university’s early dismissal last semester.
A flight to Antarctica takes extra precuations to keep the coronavirus away, Indonesia's capital under social restrictions to curb coronavirus spread, Austria sees the beginning of a second virus wave, volunteers and firefighters in Brazil try to save animals from burning wetlands and the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine trials resume after a pause.
Muncie Central senior Jagger Scott feels fortunate to have his cross-country season amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
My phone addiction is real, and I’m not the only one who has this problem. Right now, technology seems like the easiest way to pass time without putting yourself at risk. However, scrolling isn’t the only thing we can do while staying safe. While we are socially distancing, we can make the most of our time instead of wasting it on social media.
A new experience is coming to Bob Ross fans in Delaware County, specifically at Minnetrista.
As several college athletic conferences, including the Mid-American Conference, have come to a standstill due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many athletes have been forced to redshirt this year.
“If you would have asked us six months before we bought the place if we would ever want to own a miniature golf course, we would have said you were crazy,” said Kyla Bartle, co-owner of The Frozen Boulder and Boulder Falls Mini Golf and BatZone.
When Amber Corduan’s 7-year-old whippet, Mischa the Roo, was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, Corduan went to her vet to talk about taking a different treatment approach than chemotherapy.
Weather forecaster Jordan Wolfe tells about the warm-up this weekend and more seasonable conditions next week.
When Jack Salzman moved into his dorm room on the third floor of the Brayton/Clevenger wing of LaFollette in 2014, he said, his room looked like a prison cell, but he was still sad after hearing LaFollette would be demolished.
In a campus-wide letter sent out Aug. 10, Ball State President Mearns said the plan to hold spring and summer commencement on Oct. 10 was no longer feasible due to the ongoing risk of COVID-19.
Sports have been a single form of normalcy for many in the United States. In the times of a pandemic and social unrest, many people turn to sports as an escape — until they can’t.
Ball States newest varsity sports team not only has become recognized, but they also have grown amidst this pandemic.
Last fall, Ball State’s Women’s Volleyball team had a phenomenal season, winning their seventh Mid-American Conference Championship and making their first NCAA tournament appearance since 2011.
For the 2020-2021 school year, students will be passing construction off McKinley for the new Foundational Science Building.
Weather forecaster Chris Guevara has the latest on the cooler temperatures moving into the area.