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Some Village businesses are getting by this summer with a new clientele to supplement the student crowd. ...
Muncie received few damage as a result of the storms that swept East Central Indiana late Wednesday ...
Muncie and Delaware County will be under a severe thunderstorm watch until 9 p.m.
Check out a video about how students have been affected by the severe thunderstorm that left 650 residents ...
The severe thunderstorm that struck Muncie and much of Central Indiana this evening 650 homes near Tillotson ...
Students could see tuition and fees increase 3.9 percent next fall and 4.9 percent the following year, ...
A declining trend in state appropriations has left Ball State officials tasked with replacing lost revenue, ...
Despite the recent dip in gas prices, a Ball State economist predicts gas prices will rise above $5 ...
Summers in Muncie — construction, bar hopping, some course work.
That week off sure went by fast.
This story has been updated since its original version to reflect that tuition restructuring isn't related ...
Ball State will test its emergency sirens on the north side of campus at 1 p.m. today.
The structure for determining tuition and fees could soon be changing.
Today's Board of Trustees meeting could offer a first glimpse at how much the university will raise ...
With most students and faculty gone for the summer, Facilities Planning and Management plans to start ...
Ball State University faces a 4.7 percent, $11.8 million, cut in its operating budget because of a faulty ...
Ginny Nilles remembers the Village of her childhood — a vibrant area with a candy shop, a drugstore, ...
With a recovering economy, a major new landlord and the promise of fresh attractions including Grandma ...