Indiana education officials presented the first draft of a sweeping new school accountability framework Wednesday, marking a major step toward replacing the state’s previous A-F grading system with a model that instead “values the unique skills and strengths of each student.”
On June 6, Ball State University held a public hearing regarding its stance on tuition and fee increase rates.
With the hustle and bustle of summer internships, catching up with your friends/ family, and the endless distraction that is the internet -- it’s easy to miss some crucial announcements from Ball State’s Communication Center! This week’s catch-up highlights buying diapers to help your community, Ball State Men’s Basketball Camp, and the groundbreaking for The Village South Residential Development.
Year-round, "First Thursdays" take place in Downtown Muncie. For the month of June, the event was called the "Brink of Summer ArtsWalk" and showcased a multitude of vendors for visitors.
Recently, slot games have become very popular. They provide an easy diversion, with colorful visuals and the promise of rewards. However, it's important to regulate how much money you shell out for these games. Tracking your spending makes it easier to maintain the balance between fun and finances. A guide on how to play the slot while still keeping track of expenditures
Porcelain veneers are a well-known dental solution for achieving a perfect smile, but some veneers don't look like natural teeth. If you want to get a beautiful smile that looks real, you need to take a few steps to make it happen. Read these five helpful tips to make sure your porcelain veneers look as natural as possible.
A diamond ring is more than just a beautiful piece of jewelry—it symbolizes love, commitment, and a promise for the future. Whether you’re preparing for a proposal, celebrating an anniversary, or marking a milestone, finding the perfect diamond ring for your special someone is a deeply personal journey.
In this episode of 9-1-1 What’s Your Hot Take, Sam and Willow discuss the events of season 5 of 9-1-1.
When former Delta football player Palmer Samuels first hurt his right leg, he was optimistic because he was only a freshman at the time. The second time it happened, he was a junior and was concerned.
Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) will resume construction on Tillotson Avenue early this month, with work ending in late October according to a press release from I&M.
Charges against the senator were delayed since January due to legislative immunity protections during the 2025 session.
The opening night of the 2025 Yorktown Farm & Artisan Market took place May 30, despite the potential rain forecast.
Food accessibility has long been a well-documented problem, and swaths of its landscape have been termed “food deserts.” Dollar stores have worsened this.
The first week of June is shaping up to be a busy one! Muncie has plenty to offer; writing workshops with the well experienced oral historian, Samuel Love, and even a guided tour of the night sky at Ball State’s planetarium. Whether you want to reminisce on history or look forward out into the great beyond, Muncie has something for you!
Federal officials could be eying Indiana’s Camp Atterbury as a temporary holding site for immigrant detainees as nationwide deportation efforts continue — and detention demands grow.
While cardinals enjoy their summer break, we know it’s easy to miss important announcements from Ball State’s Communication Center! Don’t worry — Ball State Daily has you covered! This week, learn about a chance to learn Chinese, a new printing software, and a research opportunity.
NPR and several public radio stations are suing the Trump administration over an executive order cutting federal funding, calling it unconstitutional retaliation that threatens press freedom and violates Congress’s spending authority.
The university implemented a new policy that required prior approval for daytime campus protests and banned activities occurring between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana responded by filing suit on behalf of students, faculty members and others.
A team of Ball State architecture students won an honorable mention in the U.S. Department of Energy’s BuildingsNEXT competition for their eco-friendly housing design for Muncie’s Old West End.