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By Robbie Moscato-Goodpaster / June 29, 2017Whether you need help with something academic or have a health issue, Ball State has a lot of centers to help with almost anything students need.
Whether you need help with something academic or have a health issue, Ball State has a lot of centers to help with almost anything students need.
The Republican Party’s long-promised repeal of “Obamacare” stands in limbo after Senate GOP leaders, short of support, abruptly shelved a vote on legislation to fulfill the promise.
The National Endowment for the Arts has recently announced it has approved the city of Muncie for a $50,000 grant that will support an artist in residence program.
A state panel has appointed a consulting firm consisting of retired Indiana school administrators and teachers as the emergency manager of the financially troubled Muncie Community Schools.
Who do you call when you have a problem? The Office of Victim Services and University Police exist to help you out when you need it.
It didn't take long into his career in the United Shore Professional Baseball League for former Ball State infielder Alex Maloney to receive a phone call from a Major League Organization.
The Ball Brothers Foundation has recently awarded a total of $500,000 in grants to help support the future of doctors and physician training in the Muncie community.
For the seventh straight summer, Music for All brings its national summer music camp to Ball State.
Two central Indiana police officers won’t face charges for shooting a man who they said tried to run them down with his car following an attempted traffic stop.
The Muncie Police Department’s Domestic Violence Unit will begin to sell calendars to fundraise for the unit’s ads around the city.
The new dean of the Honors College has an academic background as diverse as the majors of his students.
A former Ball State student who allegedly choked a store clerk at a Muncie Goodwill and tried to forcibly convert people to Islam has had the charges against him dropped.
Halfway through the summer, stories keep coming in. Take a look at some of the biggest headlines from the Ball State Daily News this past week.
There was a line out the door at the Muncie Animal Shelter on June 23 as people waited to see dogs and cats up for adoption.
ChirpFest officials are being accused of "scamming" local artists and DJs wanting to perform in the upcoming concert.
Editors note: Every year, The Daily News produces the orientation guide for incoming freshman.
Construction is done and now it's time to move in – the furniture that is.
In an effort to address the high population of animals in their care, the City of Muncie Animal Care and Services Department will be hosing a $5 adoption special Friday and Saturday.
Matt Szews travels to the Czech Republic Friday to compete for the International Federation of Volleyball (FIVB) U21 World Championship.
The Ball State Career Center received the Career Services Excellence Award from the National Association of Colleges and Employers.