With 2026 already underway, there are a few faces we are watching in state government. Will Indiana’s Senate Republican leader face pushback from his own caucus?
One year after a shooting left him paralyzed, third-year Ball State student Austin Elliott is back on campus, determined not to let the accident define him.
The Cardinals came up big late to win their fourth conference game of the season.
Ball State’s students can participate in the walk-in clinic this Thursday, Jan. 8
The Cardinals fall to the Eagles for their third consecutive conference loss.
Jim Baird of Indiana’s 4th Congressional District is expected to make a full recovery.
Muncie has experienced many industrial changes throughout the 1900s to now.
Like any year before it, 2025 saw the release of countless new films, and we here at Byte have thoroughly enjoyed many of them. While the following is not a comprehensive list of this year’s best features, enjoy a selection of our staff’s favorite new flicks!
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has appointed former state representative Dollyne Sherman to the Ball State University Board of Trustees.
Lawmakers and Indiana’s education secretary preview legislative priorities that are likely to be debated in the coming weeks.
The Cardinals fall to 0-2 in conference play with the 85-72 loss to the Bulls.
Six days after a senior official at the Food and Drug Administration sent a sweeping internal email claiming that covid vaccines had caused the deaths of “at least 10 children,” 12 former FDA commissioners released an extraordinary warning in the Dec. 3 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
State Rep. Sue Errington announced she will not run for reelection in 2026, making next year her last in the Indiana General Assembly.
A new tool with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) shows the average incomes for college graduates, and Indiana cosmetology schools rank at the bottom.
Having a negative mindset can be damaging to you and your environment, as well as the people around you.
The National Weather Service is advising residents to continue to use caution, secure loose outdoor items and watch for downed tree limbs or power outages.
After being acquitted on two counts of disorderly conduct, Cooper Archer’s case is being appealed.
Lawmakers in 2024 let lapse the authority for states to reimburse food stamp recipients who lost their benefits to fraud. Several lawmakers want to reverse course.
The deadline for states to decide whether to participate in SUN Bucks — a federal program that helps provide money for meals during the summer — is approaching, after Indiana opted out of the program last year.
These three lifestyle habits may help enhance your outlook on life in 2026.