Head downtown and you'll feel like you've walked into a holiday classic, with lights and displays and decorated window cases. Cary Grant and Loretta Young might as well be window shopping right there beside you.
The store fronts in downtown Muncie are filled with Christmas displays, with lights and presents in the windows. Several statues of elves and snowmen are on the street corners.
For some Ball State students, heading home for the holidays requires just a few hours in the car.
Ball State women's volleyball officially signed its first member of the 2012 recruiting class on Monday. Jenna Spadafora signed a national letter of intent to play at Ball State next season.
Since the beginning of the season, coach Billy Taylor preached the importance of execution on Ball State's performance.
Muncie is one step closer to seeing a new apartment complex on a 10-acre stretch of land on McGalliard Road after an ordinance was approved Monday night.
NEW YORK — The Material Girl will take the stage on football's biggest night.
With entry donations going to a local food bank, a campus organization hosted a Zumba class with a twist Monday night.
A group is aiming to improve the morale and economy in Anderson, Ind., with the help of Ball State students and 10-foot tall sculptures.
An attempted robbery in the Village early Saturday morning left a student with a possible broken nose and jaw.
A new project could bring even more attention to Ball State's already well-known immersive learning program.
The sun shone brightly on the unseasonably warm fall afternoon. If it weren't for the leaves' changing colors, the day could have been plucked out of June, not October.
Superintendent of public instruction Tony Bennett will speak today about Indiana's current public education system and his plans for the 2012 legislative session in a meeting with the Muncie-Delaware County Chamber of Commerce and the Muncie community.
MUNCIE, Ind. — A woman authorities said was murdered and set on fire in Muncie has been identified as a 40-year-old resident of the city.
JACKSON, Miss. — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has ordered an "extensive and thorough review" of a foreign exchange program that has been used by U.S. businesses as a source of cheap labor and exploited by criminals to import women to work in the sex industry.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana University is buying up 11 Internet domains names using a new suffix meant for pornography sites in order to protect the school's reputation and trademarks.
NEW YORK — Facebook has hired the team behind Gowalla, the location service that lets people share where they are using their mobile phones.
CLEVELAND — A self-styled chaplain suspected in a deadly scheme to rob people who replied to a Craigslist job ad will be charged with murder and attempted murder in attacks on four victims and could face the death penalty, a prosecutor said Monday.
It was a game defined by sheer will. Playing on just one day of rest, Ball State battled visiting Stetson as a unit until the final buzzer to come out victorious in double-overtime, 78-73.
Central Indiana police have arrested two people in connection with the killing of a woman whose body was found on fire near a nature preserve.