On Sept. 6, Community members gathered to celebrate Pride.
The Wes-Del Warriors played in their homecoming game against the Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian Braves Friday, Sept. 5.
Muncie Central dropped their second consecutive home game 41-13 against non-conference opponent Adams Central on Friday, Sept. 5.
After losing the first two games of their season, the Delta Eagles came into the game with one goal in mind, to snap their two game losing streak and break down the winning door.
Ball State went 1-2 this weekend at the “Top Dogs Challenge” hosted by UConn
The production features scenic designs from Ball State alumni Christopher and Justin Swader.
NIL is a huge topic of discussion in college athletics today, and with new moving parts, there is more to figure out about how Ball State competes in college athletics.
Despite being undersized, the Yorktown Tigers marched through a 3-0 victory over the Pendleton Heights Arabians Thursday night. Since losing their varsity setter to a torn ACL, the Tigers have faced challenges filling in the gap.
Brebeuf traveled to Delta High School Thursday night to take on the Eagles where they would defeat Delta in three straight sets. Despite various scoring runs, Delta couldn’t garner any real traction as hitting and passing errors plagued them.
The Muncie Central Lady Bearcats’ varsity team found its first road win of the season with a 2-1 victory over the Richmond Lady Red Devils on Thursday, Sept. 4.
Cowan Blackhawks volleyball had a win over the Monroe Central Bears after a five-set match. Varsity went back and forth with set wins until Cowan won 15-13 in the fifth set.
The Wes-Del Warriors Came up short Sept. 3 during their contest and lost three to one to Shenandoah; however, the match was anything but one-sided.
Minnetrista Museum & Gardens is welcoming community members to join America’s Hometown Band of Muncie as they accompany the closing program for the 9/11 Field of Flags.
An Aug. 19 email to faculty sparks questions about potential ICE presence on campus.
How is it only week three when it feels more like month three? Either way, we want to catch you up on some things you may have missed as you continue getting adjusted to busy life. This week’s CommCenter Catch Up talks about Dress to De-Stress at Bracken Library, the Muncie Pride shuttle bus, and Star Party at Studebaker West Residence Hall.
Despite a scoreless week one against Purdue, week two presents a new opportunity for the Cardinals to get their first win.
On Sept. 6 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., Muncie Pride will take place.
Burris Owls volleyball stretched their winning streak to six with their second consecutive home sweep, as both varsity and junior varsity swept Southern Wells.
Through well orchestrated instrumentation and beautiful lyricism, Laufey paints a sonic portrait that will continue to ring in my ears for a long while.
Students can now easily track the campus bus loops in real-time through the new Bus Tracker widget, a program designed by Ball State students and staff.