Students join forces to fix ‘the Ashtray’
The seating area between the Architecture and Whitinger Business buildings, which many call “the Ashtray,” is in sad shape, some students say.
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The seating area between the Architecture and Whitinger Business buildings, which many call “the Ashtray,” is in sad shape, some students say.
A pair of Ball State field hockey (8-10, 3-3 MAC) players were named All-Mid-American Conference.
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.
MUNCIE, IN (NewsLink Indiana) -- We tied the record for the day's high temperature set back in 1961, Wednesday. The remainder of Wednesday however will be cloudy with scattered rain showers and thunderstorms. Overnight lows will continue to drop back down to seasonable temperatures for early November. Thursday morning we could see a few more lingering showers in the early morning hours. Cloudy skies will start the day however, clearing skies will be prevalent throughout and into the afternoon. Thursday we will reach a high of 64 degrees and will drop down to 43 degrees in the overnight hours. The forecast headed into the weekend is looking to be great for most outdoor activities. Sunny skies and seasonable temperatures return and stick around well into next week. Friday expect highs in the lower 60's and lows to be in the lower 40's.
Ball State junior William Walker has more on his plate than just schoolwork; he's running for a spot on the Muncie Community Schools school board.
The blue lights scattered around campus are not there just to illuminate your way, they serve a greater purpose —safety.
The Latino Student Union will be known as the Latinx Student Union from now on.
Ball State's Student Government Association is leading the charge to fight what they call the “epidemic” of sexual assault in Indiana.
The search for a new president is slowly moving forward.
Democratic politicians running for state or national offices came by Muncie with a message for Delaware County, the City of Muncie and the students of Ball State.
Howard "Howie" Snider, a former award-winning journalism instructor at Ball State, passed away Oct. 30 at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital.
Editor’s Note: The Daily News publishes Letters to the Editor with minimal copy edits and provides a headline only if the author does not provide one. We reserve the right to withhold submitted letters depending on the content. Letters should be approximately 500 words and sent to editor@bsudailynews.com.
Alan Hovorka is a senior integrated studies major and writes "Relative Value" for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Alan at alanhovorka94@gmail.com.
A recent study has found the racial wage gap has grown dramatically since 1979.
Ball State is continuing to spread its wings across the state.
Students woke up Nov. 2 to university emergency alerts regarding an armed robbery near campus.
With a backup quarterback running up against a top 25 opponent, what exactly does Ball State’s 52-20 loss to Western Michigan mean?
They knew it was coming. They even had a few extra days to prepare for it. But it was impossible to stop Nov. 1.
Ball State women’s volleyball will be shifting gears as they enter the week in line for a spot in the eight-team 2016 Mid-American Conference Tournament.
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