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Today's the day for one of the most anticipated Homecoming Week traditions at Ball State.
A third of all students in the country end up transferring to other colleges or universities, according to a special report from the National Association for College Admission Counseling.
Students jumped from their seats as the 2016 Air Jam dance crews exploded onto the stage with choreographed songs and lip-synced performances.
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On a gray, unseasonably warm Tuesday afternoon in October, the only glob of color at Muncie Central’s football practice is the red facade of Muncie Liquors across the river.
There have been a number of close Homecoming football games in Ball State's past, but the 1993 game set a number of records that still stand to this day.
Rain has effected central Indiana for much of the past 36 hours. We'll finally start to see the rain move out by early Friday morning, bring overcast to partly cloudy conditions. We'll see great fall like weather for Saturday's Ball State Football Homecoming game. Kickoff is at 3 PM, with a temperature forecast of 56 degrees for kickoff. Sunday will bring warming conditions, as we'll jump to 69 degrees for a high. High pressure will work into the region as well on Sunday, bringing clear skies for the next several days along with temperatures in the lower 60s. Our next chance for rain showers returns Thursday.
Delaware County recently became one of the first two Indiana communities to be recognized as an “Indiana Healthy Community.”
Ball State (4-3) hosts Akron (4-3) for its annual Homecoming game on Saturday at 3 p.m. It's the first meeting between the school in two years.
With the middle of the semester here, many students are left feeling burnt out, both mentally and physically. Jeans are becoming tighter, beds are becoming cozier and that annoying scratch in your throat just won’t go away.
Members of Ball State's Outlet performed in the first show of Air Jam on Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. Outlet was the independent winner and overall winner of the first show, and was the overall winner of the two shows with the highest score. Grace Ramey // DN
A controlled chaos of shouting, slamming doors and (almost) broken dreams made up one of the last dress rehearsals of “[sic],” the newest play in the Strother Studio Series, before opening night Oct. 21.
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Kendall Davies, the Homecoming Committee's publicity and social media chair, is involved in a lot on campus. Davies is a public relations and marketing double major, a member and director of web communications for the Alpha Phi Delta Rho sorority and an account director for Cardinal Communications.
There are less than two weeks until the election, and some students at Ball State are getting out to vote early or are planning to vote on Election Day Nov 8.
Media reports from Mid-American Conference schools Eastern Michigan University and Kent State University show that universities are experimenting with a new marketing strategy: selling beer at stadiums.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton’s debate was all the talk Oct. 19, but there was another debate that was a bit less divisive.
Visitors of Ball State's two main webpages will now see a new design.
MUNCIE,IN (NewsLink Indiana) -- A cold front continues to bring thunderstorms this weekend. These storms do have the potential to produce heavy rain, gusty winds, and lightning. The rain will stay persistent throughout tomorrow with cooler temperatures! The afternoon high will be around 57° with winds from the NE at 5-10 mph. Great conditions for the bed races on Friday with partly sunny conditions for with temperatures in the mid 50s. The winds will pick up to 10-20 mph from the NNW. For Ball State's Homecoming football game we will have mostly sunny conditions with with temperatures in the upper 50s. Temperatures will warm up on Sunday with a high of 67 and sunny conditions. For the beginning of next week temperatures will stay in the low 60s.
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