Unless it is a full-team or situational drill, the special teams group is often working by itself. But if you put the pieces all together, the special teams unit accounts for some of the biggest jobs on game days.
From wagging tails to Big Band tunes, this week has it all. Catch the Delaware County Dog Show for a morning of canine charm, then relax under the trees with live swing music from AHB Jazz Band. Step into the spotlight with Hairspray at Muncie Civic Theatre, or stroll the Minnetrista Farmers Market and enjoy fresh finds with SNAP. Round out your week by diving into the mystery and magic of the Narwhal exhibit at Minnetrista. Whatever your interest, Muncie has something for you!
Indiana’s state agencies are slowly earning approval for their plans to save money after being hit with effective 10% spending cuts amid a tough budget cycle.
As the fall semester nears, campus activity is ramping up. Departmental parking permits are now available for short-term use across designated lots—perfect for quick errands and deliveries. Faculty planning to lead immersive learning courses still have time to apply for grant funding, with applications due September 19.
Vice President JD Vance spent several hours in the Hoosier State Thursday in part to talk about the possibility of creating more GOP seats with redrawn congressional maps.
As training camp is nearing the halfway mark, Ball State Football's defensive back position has raised eyebrows, looking to make its mark.
There are multiple reasons why Ball State students should ride with MITS, keep reading to find out why!
With the release of the seventh film in the Jurassic Park franchise, Jurassic World: Rebirth proved to be a fun film, but lacking in exposition. The plot was entertaining, and the dinosaurs were interesting, but that didn’t do quite enough to make the movie perfect.
Celebrate community with the Daleville Police Department at National Night Out; explore how fashion shaped local history at Dress Codes, or uncover Muncie’s eerie past during Tapas & Talk: Uncanny Shadows at Minnetrista and more!
The streets of downtown Muncie were filled with the smell of food, the sound of music and a crowd of community members during the annual Fire Up DWNTWN event on Aug. 2.
Trump’s signature tax and spending law bars students from borrowing more than $50,000 annually in unsubsidized federal loans for medical school, leaving doctors that are seeing their career as financially out of reach.
Ball State football has begun training camp, offering a look into an almost brand-new Cardinal offense.
Dating sites can be a fun way to meet new people, whether you want to find a real connection or just friends, but just like everything in life, it also can be scary, as you truly don’t know who you're talking with or that person’s intentions.
All five individuals charged with disorderly conduct at Ball State’s February Board of Trustees meeting are set for jury trials, with hearings extending into 2026.
Fall 2025 is just around the corner! This week’s highlights include the upcoming Cardinal Field Guide — a student-written guide to Ball State and Muncie — custom print and sticker offerings from BSU Printing Services, and a call for grad students to apply for the Virtual Lunch and Learn series to present their research and enhance their resume. Don’t miss out on what’s happening across campus!
Whether you’re in it for the music, the munchies, or to pet a baby goat, the Indiana State Fair promises something worth posting to your socials. Just don’t forget sunscreen and maybe some stretchy pants.
For years, the digital world has been a collection of walled gardens. The items you earned, the currency you accumulated, and the reputation you built in one game were locked within that specific universe, becoming useless the moment you logged off.
Despite a multitude of players exiting the program following longtime coach Mike Neu’s departure, Ball State has a lot of fresh faces coming in ready to compete.
In this episode of 9-1-1 What’s Your Hot Take, Sam and Willow discuss the events of season 7 of 9-1-1.