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(05/24/19 4:41am)
The Ball State Cardinals (36-17, 20-5 MAC) defeated the Northern Illinois Huskies (19-34, 14-12 MAC) 10-4 in the Cardinals’ first game of the Mid-American Conference Baseball Championship Thursday at the Sprenger Stadium in Avon, Ohio.
(05/18/19 11:00pm)
Unity among the students despite differing opinions was important to graduating students during Taylor University’s 2019 commencement ceremony.
(05/10/19 4:00pm)
Cheers filled the auditorium of Muncie Central High School as the Muncie Area Career Center adult education program’s class of 2019 graduates walked across the stage.
(04/26/19 4:00pm)
Come fall 2019, students will have another course option to choose from when it comes to fulfilling the modern language requirement.
(04/23/19 2:26pm)
Polite.
(04/19/19 7:00pm)
Starting at a young age, Paul Luft, whose stage name is Paul Rosewood, was no stranger to putting on performances with his siblings.
(04/11/19 7:00pm)
Metal clattering isn’t a sound that people typically associate with basketball — but for those playing the adaptive sport wheelchair basketball, it’s just part of the game.
(04/05/19 4:00pm)
Students stressed about their academic performance might benefit from using the resources available at Ball State’s Learning Center.
(03/28/19 4:00pm)
As a kindergartner, Jennifer McCormick said she was convinced she was going to be a race car driver.
(03/20/19 2:00pm)
The five columns behind the Beneficence Statue at Ball State — one for each Ball brother — are a symbol for the university.
(02/25/19 12:48am)
Since the Feb. 12 Nominations Convention for the 2019 Student Government Association (SGA) Election in the Art and Journalism Building, the three competing slates have received endorsements from students and organizations in the Ball State community.
(02/14/19 5:12am)
Second Harvest Food Bank introduced Ball State students to a new perspective on people in poverty by placing them in the shoes of impoverished Americans for two hours at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center, 6 p.m., Wednesday.
(02/02/19 10:57pm)
Ball State students jumping into a pool of cold water have helped hit a new milestone for Special Olympics Indiana (SOI).
(01/30/19 4:45pm)
Scott Fleener is a freshman journalism news major and writes “Headstrong” for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Scott at jsfleener@bsu.edu.
(01/28/19 3:14am)
Consecutive cold weekends in January may have been keeping many in Muncie craving the warmth of their homes, but when the local police department threw the community a challenge on a short notice, enticing them with hot chocolate, people showed up.
The Muncie Police Department’s (MPD) night shift officers challenged the local community to a friendly pop up snowball fight, through a Facebook post, at Canan Commons in downtown Muncie.
“It’s just pretty spontaneous,” said MPD Patrolman Chase Winkle. “We did this with about two hours of planning.”
Winkle, who handles community relations for MPD, said the police department has been thinking of organizing an event snow and cold weather related and thought the area would be a good spot for challenging kids to a snowball fight.
“We’re not doing anything job related right now. It’s just cutting loose. The officers are acting like kids as much as the kids are acting like kids,” Winkle said. “It just makes it fun.”
(01/28/19 3:00pm)
Binge drinking is down and the use of designated drivers is up, according to Ball State’s biennial review of the Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Program.
(01/24/19 4:20am)
To celebrate the Department of Journalism’s 50th anniversary, Ball State hosted Gene Policinski Wednesday night in the Student Center Ballroom.
(01/23/19 5:28pm)
Photographs of the Civil War taken by photographers Alexander Gardner, Mathew Brady and Timothy O’Sullivan showed battlefield results in the 1860s. In the 1940s, the live radio coverage of the London Blitz, “London After Dark” with Edward R. Murrow, allowed listeners across the Atlantic to hear Germany’s bombing campaign against Britain. In the later half of the 20th century, the Vietnam War became known as the first television war, as reporters like Morley Safer showed viewers the brutality of the war.
(01/20/19 11:04pm)
Leadership and courage.
(01/17/19 5:00pm)
Those making their way into college dorm life will be paying more money than students who came before them.