From races and royalty to lip-syncs and tailgates, Ball State’s Homecoming traditions continue to unite students, alumni and the Muncie community nearly a century after the first celebration.
The event continues to be the university’s largest homecoming gathering.
The picnic-style meal fostered university camaraderie during homecoming week.
Over the weekend, Ball State Men’s Volleyball player, Patrick Rogers, had the opportunity to compete in the NORCECA Men’s National Volleyball Championship in Ponce, Puerto Rico.
We often focus on the spirit and traditions of Homecoming; however, this week-long event can create networking opportunities for both students and alumni.
From boosting your wellbeing to exploring new tech and improved campus systems, this week is all about growth and connection. Discover ways to give back, learn smarter, and stay informed with these updates and events across Ball State.
Weather Forecaster Sydney Baugh is tracking rain showers coming this homecoming weekend.
Jacobs Family Orchard has been a popular destination for many families to enjoy the fall season from year to year.
Weather Forecaster Edward Hill is tracking rain and thunderstorms this weekend.
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.