What can students and faculty expect now?
A protest will be held on Ball State’s campus Aug. 22 at University Peace Plaza
The National Weather Service has 122 weather forecast offices around the country, including two in Indiana, but many forecast offices have staffing vacancies.
Chief Weather Forecaster Joseph Sawicki provides an update on a cooldown heading towards Muncie.
A college tutoring service called CramBetter opened its doors in 2023 and has seen rapid adoption among undergraduate students at over 50 schools nationwide — including Ball State University.
Two decades ago, after a prolonged and heavy lift through the 2005 legislative session, former Gov. Mitch Daniels signed a monumental piece of legislation into law: establishing daylight saving time in the Hoosier State.
An Indiana University professor was formally reprimanded for violating Indiana’s intellectual diversity law.
Born and raised in Muncie's Southside, resident Courtney Marsh is now leading the neighborhood as the Southside Neighborhood Association President.
This week Muncie invites you to connect, create, and look up. Share lunch and community at Queers Who Lunch, then paint like Bob Ross himself during the Ocean Sunrise workshop at Minnetrista. Explore the night sky at Sky Skills Live, and don’t miss powerhouse blues artist Vanessa Collier live in concert for Muncie Three Trails. Wrap up your weekend with raw creativity at Cuplets open mic poetry night at The Cup. Whatever your vibe, Muncie can match it!
College is more than lectures and late nights. It’s your first real shot at independence – making decisions, building habits, and figuring out what kind of life you want after this.
On Aug. 15, the Ball State University Communication Center sent out an email alerting students about a Bus tracker widget now available to students.
Many Cardinal teams have undergone coaching and roster changes, with multiple teams starting their 2025 campaigns.
Ball State Athletics has initiated a new "clear bag" policy at its ticketed athletic events, including baseball and softball games, starting with the 2025-26 academic year, according to a press release.
University President Geoffrey Mearns highlighted Ball State’s triple crown recognitions, reaffirmed the university’s commitment to students, and outlined strategies to address state budget reductions.
As students left for summer break, local Muncie businesses got creative to keep their businesses running.
As the fall semester is about to begin, we know it’s easy to miss important announcements from Ball State’s Communication Center! Don’t worry – Cardinal Media has you covered! This week consists of a COH block party, Shafer Leadership Academy, and student move-in information.
Ball State has announced the opening date for its Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning (ECAP) immersive learning space, according to a press release.
A collection of the places we eat, explore, and love, curated by readers, students and Muncie locals.
The Cardinal's tight end room welcomes multiple new faces along with new leadership, but Ball State is poised to have another great year from the tight ends.
Delaware County has rewritten its zoning ordinance for solar energy projects on farmland in the county. The effort duplicates a previous two-year process, as more residents spoke out about their opposition to solar.