Several resident advisors cooked grilled cheese sandwiches right in the Kinghorn Hall lobby Thursday evening to raise money for Holiday Help – a program for a local homeless shelter.
Ball State defeated Ohio Valley 94-45 in Worthen Arena Thursday night.
The Enchanted Luminaria Walk is an annual holiday event hosted by Minnetrista. The event is free, open to the public. Sam Condon, communications specialist at Minnetrista, said there will be something for people of all ages.
When the conversation during the Letterman Lecture on Nov. 30 turned to the lack of women directors in Hollywood, things got a little tricky.
A woman is wearing a large, fluffy maroon tutu while she flicks clothes hanging on racks outside Muncie Civic Theater.
Your button and sticker game is on point.
John Seffrin, former Chief Executive Officer at the American Cancer Society, will be the featured speaker during Ball State's fall graduation, according to a Ball State press release.
NLI Weather Forecaster Caleb Saylor has a weekend of clear skies and warmer weather for you!
A mist of ice chips flew into the air as chain saws, grinders and other sculpting tools brought an artistic vision to life. What had at one point been a rectangular block of solid ice was transforming.
With the holiday season fast approaching, one non-denominational ministry is making sure that those in need within the community are getting taken care of.
Senior guard Nathalie Fontaine led Ball State (4-2) with 29 points in the Cardinals’ 94-45 victory against Division-II Ohio Valley University (1-6). The Cardinals outscored the Fighting Scots 62-10 in the paint. Fontiane started the game 10-for-10 from the floor, and when she was pulled with 4:30 remaining in the third quarter, her point total was just one shy of Ohio Valley’s team total of 30. She believes she was too focused to notice. “I wasn’t aware of their points, honestly.” Fontaine said. Head coach Brady Sallee interjected with a laugh. “Just hers,” he said. Fontaine backed that up, admitting she was well aware of her perfect start to the game – she didn’t miss from the floor until 4:24 was left on the clock in the second quarter. She entered the game tied for first in the National Collegiate Athletic Association with a perfect free-throw percentage (24-24), but missed her first free-throw of the season in the first quarter making her 27-28 on the year.
Very nice conditions are on the way for Delaware County for Friday and the Weekend!
I couldn’t have been more excited for David Letterman to come to Ball State. He’s that alum that you brag about to your friends who picked the school that your entire high school went to.
I know there’s been a lot of chatter about Miller’s “sexist” reply to Dave’s “women in filmmaking” question during last Monday’s Letterman lecture, so I’d like to add my voice to the conversation.
Brie Isom has your NLI Quick Hits for Tuesday, December 2nd.
NewsLink Indiana went live in Downtown Muncie to see the annual lighting of the Christmas tree. Check out the video to see Mayor Dennis Tyler and Rotary President Dale Basham count down to the lights!
Warmer temperatures and lots of sunshine are heading our way! Weather Forecaster Ethan Rosuck has the forecast.
Teachers have a big impact on children and their positivity or negativity can deeply affect them, said Indianapolis Fire Department battalion chief and director of a summer learning program for kids.
Ball State’s Association of Collegiate A Cappella, or ACA, is offering their own dose of holiday cheer this semester.
A lower percentage of students completed Think About It, the mandatory education program for freshmen, transfers and graduate students, this year.