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About three years ago, English professor Darolyn Jones won the Excellence in Teaching Award, which allowed her to redesign a course of her choice.
The State Budget Committee voted to allow the Ball State Board of Trustees to proceed with the new Health Professions Building project.
The 5k was the first annual fundraiser that will just benefit the Delaware County Special Olympics.
The Christian Campus House is located right in the path of where the University is starting to develop. But, Pastor Mark Pike says he is not concerned about the expansion.
Muncie, Indiana (Newslink Weather)-- The temperature for today could be a record breaker with a high close to 80 degrees. Kickoff temperatures for the football game tonight against Western Michigan will be in the upper 60s. The low for tonight will be at 60 degrees. It's going to be a fantastic evening for football so make sure to come out and support BSU. Wednesday will be another unseasonally warm day with temperatures being around 78 degrees. Thursday we'll have rain showers in the morning before clearing out and only getting to temperatures in the low 60s. Fall weather returns heading into the weekend and the start of next week. Our next chance for rain showers will arrive Tuesday next week.
Students were able to give thanks to alumni and other donors to the university at the third annual Thank a Donor Day.
Ball State football playing on ESPN2 the day after Halloween means one thing: college students in full costume, hoping to get on national television for five seconds of post-commercial glory.
Happy Halloween! Highs today reached the high-50s. Spooky clear skies expected tonight with a low around 55. Record breaking temperatures come into the forecast for tomorrow and Wednesday. The high is expected to be 76 on Tuesday, where the record is 77 set back in 1999. High on Wednesday looks to be around 78, now remember on average we are normally around only 57 degrees as a high. This is very abnormal especially to start out November. Pacers play the Lakers tomorrow at 7pm at Bankers Life, expect temperatures to be in the low 70s when you arrive and the high 60s when you leave. If you are headed out to Cleveland for the World Series, expect partly cloudy skies with temperature around 70 for the first pitch. We see out next rain chance move through the area on Thursday and will most likely be in the morning hours and accumulation is anywhere between 0.06"-0.18". After this rain passes through, sunny beautidul skies for the rest of the week and into the weekend with highs in the high-50s to low-60s.
The presidential election is now in the home stretch and voters everywhere are getting ready to cast their ballots. For many, this decision doesn’t come easy, and it’s hard to remember what each candidate did and said during the debates over a month ago.
Ben Baker is a sophomore journalism major and writes "The Baker's Dozen" for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Ben at btbaker@bsu.edu.
Steve Stewart, police chief for the Muncie Police Department, resigned from his position on Oct. 31.
Asian American Student Association will be kicking off their Live for the Lotus: Month of Events 2016 starting Nov. 1.
Ball State students will be able to cast their ballot for candidates who want to represent Indiana in the United States Senate on Nov. 8 if they haven’t already through early voting. The race is between Democrat Evan Bayh, Libertarian Lucy Brenton and Republican Todd Young.
The gubernatorial race has been a lot more civil compared to the presidential race while focusing on the issues. Democrat John Gregg, Libertarian Rex Bell and Republican Eric Holcomb are all on Indiana’s ticket for governor and the last day to vote is at the polls on Nov. 8.
Nick Siano is a junior telecommunications and journalism major and writes "Nick and Tired" for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Nick at ncsiano@bsu.edu.
The presidential election , which has been known for constant surprises and childlike arguments, is about to come to an end.
Tears flowed down the faces of Ball State soccer players, and some dropped to their knees in despair. Meanwhile, Northern Illinois' players rushed the goal, jumping with joy, and a single high-pitched squeal came from the corner of the field.
Chances like this don't come around often for Ball State.
After a few extra days off, Ball State (4-4) plays host to No. 17 Western Michigan (8-0) at 8 p.m. on Nov. 1.