Ball State suspends work-related travel to China
By Staff Reports / February 3, 2020Ball State has suspended all work-related travel to China starting Jan. 30, according to a statement sent out by the university.
Ball State has suspended all work-related travel to China starting Jan. 30, according to a statement sent out by the university.
China’s new virus hospital, Iran's knowledge about the downing of a Ukrainian jetliner, the Trump administration's new immigration restrictions, the stabbing incident in London and an update on the Florida naval base shooting make up this week’s five international stories.
Ball State Men’s Tennis put on a dominant performance Sunday, keeping its undefeated home record intact. The team controlled the match in nearly every phase of the match, resulting in a 6-1 victory over Eastern Illinois.
Uncomfortable and under duress for much of the game, Patrick Mahomes suddenly recaptured his mojo — and lifted Andy Reid and the Chiefs to a Super Bowl victory — the team’s first NFL championship in a half-century.
After starting off 5-1 this season, Ball State Gymnastics was met with a true test of strength against a fifth-ranked Denver team. Head coach Joanna Saleem said the team stuck with their regular training leading up to the meet against Denver instead of trying to make changes.
Sometimes, defense can attribute to a win, and other times, luck will. In Ball State’s Saturday afternoon 65-54 win over Ohio, it was a little bit of both.
It was a road trip with mixed results for Ball State Men’s Volleyball. However, the Cardinals ended their six-match journey away from Worthen Arena on a high note Saturday with a 3-0 win over Saint Francis.
The Cardinals defended their home floor against the Broncos, coming out with the 68-65 victory, which keeps Ball State unbeaten at Worthen Arena in Mid-American Conference play. The Cardinals’ record is now 5-0 at home.
Ball State headed north to South Bend, Indiana, for what was statistically its toughest competition of the year: a quad meet with No. 19/21 Notre Dame, Michigan State and Indiana State.
Students and community leaders from the Ball State and Muncie communities joined hands for Muncie’s annual Black History Month kickoff.
The Delta Eagles have not lost a game at home in nearly two years. That streak continued Friday night, as they moved to 8-0 in their own gym, beating Wapahani 54-43.
The old saying “practice makes perfect” paid off for Ball State Men’s Volleyball Friday. Coming off three consecutive losses, the Cardinals upset No. 7 Penn State in their fifth consecutive road contest.
Weather Forecast Adam Feick has the latest on this early preview of spring.
So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, adieu. With little fuss and not much fanfare, Britain left the European Union on Friday after 47 years of membership, taking a leap into the unknown in a historic blow to the bloc.
The Senate rejected the idea of witnesses in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial late Friday, all but ensuring his eventual acquittal. But senators considered pushing off final voting on his fate to next week.
The United States on Friday declared a public health emergency and announced significant entry restrictions because of a new virus that hit China and has spread to other nations.
But what happens when that classroom is no longer a safe zone? What happens when black men are met with the same scenarios as being on the streets? Sultan “Mufasa” Benson, a Ball State senior and business administration major was faced with that exact situation.
Weather forecaster Ryan Crump has your update on wintry mix Saturday followed by a warm up.
Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns' contract has been extended to 2027, according to a press release sent out from the university.
Members of the community had the opportunity to ask Mayor Dan Ridenour and the department heads of the City of Muncie questions about how the city will work under his leadership.