Jodie Morgan and her team bring haunted characters to life through creativity, teamwork, and a little bit of Halloween magic.
Weather Forecaster Rachel Fulton has the details on Fall conditions and cooler temperatures.
Due to Amazon Web Service (AWS) outage students and staff are unable to use certain services.
Spotty clouds and cold temperatures coming though this week. Read to learn more about what Daphne Gibaud has to say about it.
On Oct. 14, administrators at Indiana University Bloomington terminated Jim Rodenbush, IU director of student media, after he refused to censor content for the Indiana Daily Student, which is IU’s student-led news publication. We, along with so many others, are calling for a reversal of this decision and transparency from IU administrators on how this decision could ever happen.
Ball State women’s golf seniors have created personal relationships with each other throughout the past four years, along with head coach Cameron Andry.
From spooky fun to meaningful causes, campus is buzzing with events this week!
Through the decades, Ball State has compiled unique urban legends around campus.
Frog Baby Fountain was surrounded by Ball State students Oct. 17 to engage and compete in a performative masculine “masc” lesbian contest.
Ball State can potentially waive university disciplinary action for incidents involving alcohol or other substances.
Nathan Voorhis is currently tied for 3rd in the nation in sacks.
Ball State defeated Akron for their second conference win of the season, and third overall.
In Ball State’s homecoming game, they took down Akron to gain their second conference win of the season.
The Wes-Del Warriors rolled past Cambridge City Lincoln 70-8, powered by a dominant first half and strong defensive play.
The Muncie Burris Owls’ 2025 volleyball season came to a close with a 3-1 sectional loss to Wapahani, ending a year marked by resilience, growth, and promise under first-year head coach Carey Fisher.
After being revived last spring, Ball State’s Transfer Student Organization is rebuilding its community under President Maya Queroz, who’s working solo to support and connect transfer students.
Muncie citizens gather to protest the policies of President Donald Trump.
As sectionals begin, Yorktown High School’s volleyball team leans on leadership, hard work and determination to fuel another deep postseason push.
The Cardinals continue their undefeated MAC season at 9-0.
Joseph Romero, the founder of Shepard’s Heart and Hands, shares his thoughts on what unhoused encampments being removed would do to the people who live in them.