The matchup against Ball State vs. Akron will begin at 3:30 p.m. Oct. 18 in Scheumann Stadium.
Chase Charlie is this Saturday, learn the route and the importance of the event to Ball State.
Food trucks lined the pavement surrounding The Brown Family Amphitheatre Monday night for the first festivity of Homecoming Week.
Learn more about the students who made it to the top ten for Homecoming royalty.
The Indiana-based soda shop expands with a fourth location close to Ball State University, offering students and locals over 60 signature drink combinations.
Associate Vice President for Facilities Planning and Management, Rodney Nassiri, discussed potential partnerships with the student senate.
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Elizabeth Myers is tracking weekend rainfall that moves cooler temperatures in.
Protesters gathered Oct. 15 at the Scramble Light to speak against Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Following the firing of the Director of Student Media, Jim Rodenbush, IU cuts IDS from printing news coverage.
In this episode of 9-1-1 What’s Your Hot Take, Sam and Willow are back with regular recaps, but this time episodically! Listen as they discuss the events of season 9 episode 1 of 9-1-1.
Sunny Skies now rainy skies later? Weather Forecaster Jon Urbina-Reyes had the details.
Jim Rodenbush was fired after a dispute with university leaders and editors at Indiana Daily Student.
The second “Ruck Breast Cancer” event took place on Saturday
Community and class balance are key factors in college life.
Delta volleyball swept Wes-Del 3–0 Monday, Oct. 13 in a dominant non-conference performance fueled by their sharp offense and consistent energy.
After being diagnosed with stage four breast cancer, Christina Unger found healing and support through the nonprofit Casting for Recovery, which helps women reconnect with nature and community.
Legacy Students can give us insight into how Ball State University’s campus has changed through the years.
The Rhum Family is making their haunted house a haunted home.
One artist shares the legacy of late painter Bob Ross, who believes the legacy of Ross is at stake with the defunding of public media.
State data showed modest wage gains for teachers, but education advocates warned that Indiana’s pay still ranks near the bottom nationally.