Student Government Association president Malachi Randolph responded Tuesday night to racially insensitive comments posted on his Twitter account.
Food trucks, one of the newest trends to hit Muncie, won’t be on campus anytime soon.
A Garmong Construction truck parked on the Cardinal Square site means progress for the Village Square parking garage, the first phase of the Village redevelopment project.
Not all tigers have a loud roar.
Trends popular with males and females may not ring a bell with the opposite sex.
Ball State’s volleyball team doesn’t have time to dwell on its Saturday defeat.
There will be no shortage of opportunities to build on last season’s run in the Women’s National Invitational Tournament.
WASHINGTON — Congressional aides say the top lawmakers on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee have reached agreement on a resolution about using military force against Syria.
Students could be affected if Ball State does not renew its 10-year accreditation in October, but the Higher Learning Commission says the university is in good standing.
Efforts to shore up the Muncie Community Schools have exposed a divide that Mayor Dennis Tyler cautions could hurt efforts to bring businesses and residents to the city.
For at least six years, federal drug and other agents have had near-immediate access to billions of phone call records dating back decades in a collaboration with AT&T.
If Ball State athletic director Bill Scholl were to grade the crowd and atmosphere at Scheumann Stadium for the season opener, he’d give it a high grade.
The Brazilian government condemned a U.S. spy program that reportedly targeted the nation’s leader, labeled it an “unacceptable invasion” of sovereignty.
The final stages are near completion for the launch of a law enforcement social media network designed exclusively for the men and women in blue.
After an 8-1 loss to open its season, head coach Beth Maddox said improvement would require a collective belief in the team’s system.
France released an intelligence report on Monday alleging chemical weapons use by Syria’s regime that dovetailed with similar U.S. claims.
The U.S. is considering launching a punitive strike against the Syrian regime, blamed for an alleged chemical weapons attack in a rebel-held suburb of Damascus.
Willie Snead, unquestionably Ball State’s No. 1 wide receiver, caught nine passes for 164 yards and two touchdowns Thursday night against Illinois State.