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Softball at home

“Pretty darn good. It’s always nice to be on your home field. [Your home turf is] something that you practice on all the time and it’s been a long time coming for these kids right now,” Schurr said. 


Rain continues

Weather Forecaster Oliver Moster is calling for more showers on the way, but a warm up next week


Rainy set up

Forecaster Hunter Luzadder is tracking a chance of rain and snow later this week.



Another rainy week ahead

Weather Forecaster Adam Feick is tracking the latest on the next chance for rain this week.


A young Frank Grunwald with his mother, Vilma, before the Holocaust. Grunwald survived two death marches and multiple concentration camps and will discuss his experience April 4 at Ball State. U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Photo Courtesy

Holocaust survivor Frank Grunwald to speak at Ball State as Meyer lecturer

On Monday, April 4, Holocaust survivor Frank Grunwald will present the 2022 Fred Meyer lecture on behalf of the Ball State University Honors College. This lecture, scheduled for 4 p.m. in Art and Journalism Building room 175, will educate students with stories of Grunwald's loss, perseverance, survival and love of the arts. Music, Grunwald said, gave him the hope and conviction to survive the horrors of the Nazi regime. 




Conservation education is key

“We’ve seen record numbers of volunteers,” Phillips said. “People that really didn’t know too much about nature, coming to help and the thousands of hours that they give every single year donating their time to us.”