The local play focusing on the importance of the past
By Arlene Thompson / February 21, 2026Ball State University’s “Veal” relives middle school, but makes it post-apocalyptic.
Ball State University’s “Veal” relives middle school, but makes it post-apocalyptic.
Yorktown Cross Country qualified for the IHSAA State Meet last fall, breaking a 44-year drought for Delaware County Teams; but now, they’re setting their sights to the future.
Ball State's Student Art Show showcases student-made art that helps bring students together.
One week after students from Muncie Central High School walked out of class to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), students from Burris Laboratory School and Indiana Academy organized their own.
The Wizards Keep has been providing card games for the Muncie community for over 40 years.
Weekly Dinners held at the Avondale United Methodist Church
Sight and Sound helps aspiring musicians get started with the right equipment, production team and providing them with support.
A look into Mary Ippel’s journey and a deeper definition of service.
The club continues to support and shine a light on the deaf and hard of hearing community here at Ball State.
The all-female bluegrass country band, Sister Sadie, prepares for their performance on tour.
Ball State men’s golf pays homage to the late Earl Yestingsmeier
Wook’s Workshop owner can benefit from the Vore Arts Fun by making jewelry out of rocks.
Lowery’s Home Made Candies’ story began in Muncie more than 80 years ago
Trenton Patterson, 50, was convicted of several felony charges, including attempted murder.
Students host events in this room for medical guests.
Ball State students organized a vigil; aimed at honoring those who have lost their lives to I.C.E.
Indiana Senate passes funding; United Day Care Center responds to its impact
The students walked out at 1:30 p.m. and remained outside for nearly two hours, chanting and waving to passing cars.
Happy Hideaway Sensory Gym is a place designed for children on the spectrum to be themselves and to be understood.
During American Heart Health month local college students offer classes helping promote heart health in the community.