The outcome of the 2016 election has brought strong feelings about the future of minority rights, including those in the LGBTQ community.
Having an all-Republican controlled government could give president-elect Donald Trump the flexibility to push more conservative measures once he takes office.
The team was home last weekend, falling to Bowling Green and topping Tiffin University.
Indiana Department of Veterans’ Affairs Director James Brown said in the media release he "highly encourages fellow veterans to take advantage of this opportunity."
As Americans take time to honor those who served in the military on Veteran's Day, Nov. 11, the Ball State community doesn't have to look too far.
Mikey Higgins is a junior animation major and creates "Ball State of Mind" for the Daily News.
After the 74-64 victory over UIndy Nov. 4 in the exhibition game, men’s basketball is set to open non-conference regular season play Nov. 11 against the Saint Louis University Billikens.
America’s “Mr. Brexit” will step into the U.S. presidency Jan. 20, 2017.
A comical cartoonist is teaching Ball State students how to think like children.
Weather Correspondent Kalie Pluchel has an update on the Cushing, Oklahoma earthquake.
NLI Weather Forecaster Ethan Rosuck has the latest update, with cooler temperatures and more sunshine on the way.
As Ball State women’s volleyball wraps up regular season this weekend, they are directing their focus on transitioning into the Mid-American Conference tournament.
After months of training and several hard fought races, the cross country team will toe the starting line one final time this season at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional in Madison, Wisconsin.
It's cold, there was an election this week, and chicken pot pie solves pretty much any problem.
One local outreach organization is calling upon Ball State student to help provide Thanksgiving dinners to those in need in the Muncie community.
A new Instagram feature allows users to anonymously flag a photo if they think the person who posted it needs help.
Cognitive biases make it inherently difficult to compromise.
Hall directors at Ball State knew the day after the election would be hard for students regardless of the results, so they created a space for them to talk it out.
The Cardinals return four players who all started games for head coach James Whitford last season.