Chilly weekend, warmer temperatures ahead
By Morgan Strackbein / April 6, 2018Weather Forecaster Morgan Strackbein has your weekend forecast as well as the Spring-like conditions headed our way!
Weather Forecaster Morgan Strackbein has your weekend forecast as well as the Spring-like conditions headed our way!
Ball State’s greenhouse will be used for more than flora and fauna this month — it will display art.
We're back witches, with another magical episode of the Coven Podcast. This week, we're looking at the toxic masculinity. What is toxic masculinity, who is affected, who is helping, what is going on with defense on either side? All of these will be answered and more will be discussed on this episode of The Coven.
Cornerstone Center for the Arts is collaborating with other Muncie businesses to raise funds during its 32nd annual "A Taste of Muncie" event from 2-4 p.m. Sunday.
Arguably one of the biggest gauges of success in sports, especially at the college level, is the development of the players.
Ball State track and field will be split up again. This weekend, the throwers will travel to Marian to compete, instead of competing in the Ohio Cherry Blossom Invitational in Ohio.
Ball State University Singers performed in the Atrium at noon Thursday promote its 54th Spectacular.
Weather Forecaster Gabe Prough times out the rain chances tonight and tomorrow as well as how long the cool temperatures will last.
Ball State softball (23-10, 5-1 MAC) opens play at home against Kent State (17-13, 3-3 MAC) this weekend. After sweeping Akron on the road last weekend and combining for 30 runs in a two-day span, the team looks forward to competing at home.
For some, Instagram is a place to post their best selfies, but to four Cardinals, the social media platform has another meaning.
Purpose. It’s what most would say they want out of life. In the case of Ball State alumnus Justin Jovceski, he believes his purpose lies in Japan.
A retired Ball State professor accused of assaulting a boy received 18 months of probation Thursday.
The smell of cigarettes and cheap bar food cling to my clothes as I sip my flat diet coke while sitting in the middle of a sports bar somewhere in small-town Indiana on Sunday evening.
The night before the results of the 2016 election came out, I watched the news and anxiously bit my nails, hoping it was all a bad dream as Trump won electoral votes.
Earthy, sharp, grainy, elegant — a few words to describe beer. Medieval, dragons, Viking artifacts — a few words to describe an award winning beer bar in Muncie.
After a trip to Walmart three years ago, Josh Sims, junior urban planning major, and Nate Robert-Eze, a Ball State alumnus, found fashion to be their outlet for success.
Playing experience, teaching experience and a new perspective. Those are a few of the things Ball State soccer’s new assistant coach Katy Dolesh brings to the table.
Derek “Daddy Derek” Savage is an author and filmmaker most known for his kids’ safety public service announcement: Cool Cat Saves the Kids. And soon he’ll be directing his next film Cool Cat Stops a School Shooting.
Whether it’s 4,000 miles or 400 miles, three Ball State men’s tennis players didn’t hesitate to come play for the program.
Cell Fleming rarely left her bedroom in 2014. Her once beautiful Muncie family home transformed into a trap house — no electricity, gas or running water. Scarce remains of food were all that filled the kitchen.