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A comical cartoonist is teaching Ball State students how to think like children.
Many people didn’t vote on Election Day — but not for lack of trying.
As Americans take time to honor those who served in the military on Veteran’s Day, the Ball State community doesn’t have to look too far.
MUNCIE, IN (NewsLink Indiana) -- As a very hectic week comes to an end, the weekend is almost here! Veteran's Day is tomorrow and it will be a nice day to thank our Veteran's for their service. Tomorrow brings a high of 56 with sunny skies, but temperatures are going to drop soon after. A cold front will move through Indiana tomorrow, which will drop temperatures but will luckily not have any rain associated with it. For Saturday, temperatures are going to be in the upper 40s, but will still have lots of sunshine. Temperatures will get a bit warmer on Sunday with highs in the mid 50s, and those conditions are going to continue throughout the beginning of next week as well. By Thursday next week, temperatures will get back to normal, with highs around 60. For further weather information, don't forget to check us out on twitter @NLIWeather!
Mikey Higgins is a junior animation major and creates "Ball State of Mind" for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Mikey at mthigginsii@bsu.edu.
America’s “Mr. Brexit” will step into the U.S. presidency Jan. 20, 2017.
The long election season resulted in polarizing voting results for Ball State students and the surrounding community.
The outcome of the 2016 election has brought strong feelings about the future of minority rights, including those in the LGBTQ community.
Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by 0.2 percent — a slim margin, but still a win.
Having an all-Republican controlled government could give President-elect Donald Trump the flexibility to push more conservative measures once he takes office.
One local outreach organization is calling upon Ball State students to help provide Thanksgiving dinners to those in need in the Muncie community.
In late September of 2013, Congress was trying to come to an agreement about the budget for the 2014 fiscal year. They couldn’t agree on funding for the Affordable Care Act—Republicans voting to defund it while Democrats resisted. By the end of September, they still hadn’t made a decision, so the spending plan couldn’t be solidified. Without that plan, the government can’t run, and so it came to a halt.
Hall directors at Ball State knew the day after the election would be hard for students regardless of the results, so they created a space for them to talk it out.
To make the NCAA women's basketball tournament, the path is simple: win the Mid-American Conference Tournament and earn the automatic bid.
A new Instagram feature allows users to anonymously flag a photo if they think the person who posted it needs help.
Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee is making his way to Ball State — and he's ready to give out some money.
Editor's Note: Emma Rogers and Tyson Bird are senior journalism majors who write "Dinner for 2ish" for the Daily News. Their views do not necessarily agree with those of the paper.
There was an atmosphere of disbelief and disappointment among students as they gathered on the University Green to speak out against the recently announced president-elect, Donald Trump.
After the 74-64 victory over UIndy Nov. 4 in the exhibition game, men’s basketball is set to open non-conference regular season play Nov. 11 against the Saint Louis University Billikens.
Muncie, IN (NewsLink Indiana) --Hopefully everyone enjoyed the sunshine today, but if you didn't there is plenty more to come in the next few days. High temperatures for this time of year normally hover around the low to mid 50s, and at least for a few days in the forecast, we will see that. Tomorrow high pressure is going to stick around, we will see sunny skies and a high temperature near 63 degrees. Early morning on Friday though we are going to see a cold front move through, and as it does, that is going to bring cooler temperatures and a few more clouds, but still plenty of sunshine. Saturday and Sunday high temperatures will be possibly the coolest of the year so far, but we will still have clear and sunny skies. Overnight for both of those nights it is anticipated we will see widespread frost throughout the area, so on the off-chance there is still some people who have plants outside, need to have the covered or bring them inside to prevent damage. Temperatures are going to begin to climb slightly into early next week, with a slight chance for rain during the overnight hours. Temperatures are going to work their way up into the upper 50s.