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Hard hats and potholes no longer occupy Neely Avenue.
Editor's note: Muncie Origins is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various businesses that originated ...
Jamba Juice is currently closed due to a floor drain collapse. University officials said they are unsure ...
My Voice, the student-driven avenue for change led by the Digital Corps, is currently on hold.
Sick of emails going to clutter? There's no need to worry about it anymore — at least with Ball ...
The Holiday Muncie Makers Market housed booths for approximately 50 artists for the annual Light Up ...
With 5:38 left in the third quarter of Ball State’s 88-53 win over Chicago State, junior forward Moriah ...
December has finally arrived, and with it came a drop in temperatures. The last few days of November ...
President-elect Donald Trump and vice president-elect Mike Pence visited Indianapolis Dec. 1 to officially ...
Bittersweet is the notion.
Ball State has reached another milestone in the presidential search.
A self-described "jam band" from Tennessee will travel to Muncie for the first time this weekend at ...
Even pets have a Christmas list.
For many students, the stress of finals week can be alleviated by eating home-baked goods and relaxing ...
The first slave ship, the White Lion, arrived on Virginia’s shores in 1619. From that period on, a ...
Ball State men’s swimming and diving (2-1) heads to the Eastern Michigan (1-2) Invitational Dec. 2 ...
Broadway and television actress and Tony award-winner Sutton Foster is coming to Muncie in the ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump is set on Thursday to trumpet a deal with furnace ...
Ball State women's basketball (3-2) hosts Chicago State Thursday evening looking to right the ship.
Editor's Note: Emma Rogers and Tyson Bird are senior journalism majors who write "Dinner for 2ish" ...