Caffeine consumption: When is it too much?
With finals coming up, many college students find themselves fighting off sleep deprivation with caffeine, but what this popular stimulant could have a lasting effect on the body.
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With finals coming up, many college students find themselves fighting off sleep deprivation with caffeine, but what this popular stimulant could have a lasting effect on the body.
Ball State men's basketball (1-0) home opener against Indiana State Tuesday will be the teams only home matchup in their first six games.
After becoming an organization and support group for those with Type 1 Diabetes last fall, the Ball State College Diabetes Network decided to celebrate World Diabetes Day Nov. 14 by providing information and resources on the disease in the Atrium.
Halftime at Ball State women's basketball games usually features a game like knockout or musical chairs, played by a couple of kids pulled out of the crowd. It's cute, clean fun that usually prompts a few cheers and laughs from the fans.
After a campaign season filled with talk of limiting significant political campaign contributions, the contributions of the Board of Trustees are especially notable.
There are no more “ifs” for the Ball State football team.
Muncie mayor Dennis Tyler is an avid cyclist, but a few years ago he stepped away from the hobby.
Secret Families, a nonprofit that provides gifts to families in need, is looking for volunteers and monetary donations to prepare for the shopping and delivery day of the gifts on Dec. 3.
Not all Hoosiers are happy with the new president-elect.
Trailing 10-8 late in the fifth set and needing a spark, women's volleyball senior outside hitter Mackenzie Kitchel subbed back into her last game at Worthen Arena on Senior Night.
Ball State women's swim and dive looked to continue the success from last week’s win as they traveled the Illinois State, but it was the Redbirds that won, 172-128.
Angie Gick, the owner of Teddy Bear Child Care in Muncie, Indiana, completely changed the day care center’s food options. She hired a Middle Eastern dietitian to help with the change—eliminating pork from the menu. Almost 75 percent of the children at the center were Middle Eastern, and she wanted to take pork off the menu to better serve them, as they are not allowed to have it.
Continuing a week filled with hate crimes and violence, the Martin Luther King Dream Team Freedom Bus was found vandalized Nov. 11.
Ball State men's basketball started regular season play against Saint Louis University making 5 of their first 6 shots from beyond the arc in an 85-64 victory.
Tied 4-4 early in the fourth set, senior outside hitter Mackenzie Kitchel’s block at the net got Ball State women's volleyball fired up.
Less than 24 hours after Donald Trump was declared the winner of the 2016 election, Ball State students and Muncie community members decided to take a stand to make their voices heard.
The weather these past few weeks have been really confusing. And that pattern will continue during the next week. With highs changing from 51 tomorrow and to 69 on next Friday. The temperatures will be ranging from the mid 50s to the high 60s. The sun will also be shinning bright over the course of the whole week, as there is no rain in our forecast at all. There is a chance for an overnight freeze, so make sure that you cover your outdoor plants if you still have some. The lows during the weekend will be in low to mid 30s. So if you're heading out at night then make sure to bundle up. For further weather information, don't forget to check us out on twitter @NLIWeather!
Republicans won the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate in this year's election.
Worthen Arena’s crowd was unusually energetic given Ball State women’s basketball’s 11 a.m. start time against Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
Coming into the season, women's basketball head coach Brady Sallee faced many questions about how he and his team would replace the program’s all-time leading scorer, Nathalie Fontaine.