These five gift ideas can bring a smile to anyone on your list this holiday season, at little to no cost.
College can feel overwhelming, but learning to balance your life, stay focused and show up can make a huge difference.
Despite Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 getting positive reception from massive fans of the game franchise, the film feels a little lackluster beyond the animatronics. Here is Byte staff’s review of the film.
A graduating senior shares her insight, encouraging students to utilize their free will, prioritize connection and never be afraid to change direction.
What began with uncertainty transformed into growth, purpose and direction. These reflections offer advice for anyone starting at Ball State.
The family-owned restaurant is closing its doors after nearly 20 years in the Muncie community.
The evolution of digital media has cast a shadow over print media.
This week all about creativity, culture, and holiday comfort. From needlepoint in a historic mansion to an exhibition that honors the stories woven into our community, there are plenty of ways to slow down and savor something meaningful. Here’s what’s happening in your community.
College is not just about the classes you take — it is about the risks and connections that you make.
Muncie residents kicked off the holiday season with festive lights, hot chocolate, live music and more.
As the Cardinals' 2025 season came to a close, head coach Mike Uremovich is hopeful for the future of the program.
Ball State fourth-year Annie Wright was recently dubbed “Best New Talent” at the Ringo Comic Book Awards in October.
A behind-the-scenes look at how DOMA preserves, catalogs and protects its collection.
Fourth-year Ball State student Isaac Rogers runs marathons for himself and for the kids served by Destiny Rescue, an organization that helps save children from trafficking.
The senate reviewed student judiciary applications for its Judicial Branch, which handles student-related issues and violations.
Light Up Muncie brought community members downtown for the annual holiday celebration Dec. 4, featuring the lighting of the community tree at Canan Commons, performances and a Holiday Gift Market with local vendors.
The New York Times is suing the Pentagon over restrictions imposed on journalists, who are now forbidden from seeking news and information from government sources that have not been authorized to provide it.
Educators in Indiana have earned lower wages than educators in neighboring states, despite new data from the Legislative Services Agency showing that Indiana teacher pay has increased in recent years.
This week’s CommCenter Catch-Up highlights the commencement reception for online students, spring 2026 yoga in the planetarium, and open nominations for several faculty award.