Trump speaks on Second Amendment, U.N. treaty at 2019 NRA-ILA Leadership Forum
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INDIANAPOLIS — After driving through rain and wind, hundreds of attendees gathered at Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium to see the president of the United States.
It’s been not quite a year since state lawmakers decided to make Ball State responsible for Muncie Community Schools (MCS). In the past 12 months, administrators have been working to adjust to the comprehensive language of House Bill 1315.
Matthew Smith always knew he wanted to work with computers.
Editor’s note: Dominic Bordenaro has previously written for The Daily News.
This weekend, instead of hacking into the mainframe, members of the Muncie community will hack into problems to find solutions.
After winning Ball State's 2019 Student Government Association (SGA) election on March 19, Elevate will be inaugurated as the SGA executive slate for the 2019-20 academic year 3:15 p.m. April 17 in Cardinal Hall B at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
The living room in Aiden Medellin’s house was very still.
Editor's note: Elizabeth Rieth, who is one of the 16 students working on the Virginia Ball Center for Creative Inquiry course, also works at The Ball State Daily News as a news reporter.
Editor's Note: Empower had a private, invite-only watch party to which The Daily News was not invited. We requested the permission of NewsLink Indiana to share their interview of Empower with us.
With voting for Ball State’s 2019 Student Government Association (SGA) election ending at 5 p.m. today, the three slates are gearing up for the final results.
Valentine’s Day — the time for romance, love, chocolates, and now, potatoes.
After Ball State’s English Education Club was unable to attend a national education conference, a few students decided to simply create one for themselves right in Muncie.
Lather, rinse and repeat.
Editor's note: A previous version of this story said Tom Bracken was the president of the George and Frances Ball Foundation, according to Ball State's website. The Ball Foundation confirmed Bracken is not the president of that specific foundation, and Tom Kinghorn has been the president of it since last spring.
“I will never forget it,” said 2004 Ball State graduate Tom Kozrowski.
Aspirational 30-year-old professionals with a family may have not always been able to go back to school. But thanks to the internet, it may be more possible than ever before.
Recent Title IX changes awakened plenty of questions for faculty experts from Ball State students.
Cooper Science’s facelift may be on the way.
An early morning security check of a Bethel Avenue apartment Monday by the Muncie Police Department (MPD) led to the discovery of marijuana, Xanax and firearms.
After three months of boarded up windows and doors, the former Theta Chi house, located at 1100 W. Riverside Ave., has a new lease on life.