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(03/15/24 1:57pm)
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb signed Indiana Senate Bill (SB) 202 into law Wednesday, increasing government oversight into public universities and changing the criteria for tenure in the state.
(03/15/24 2:50am)
MUNCIE, Ind. — 15-year-old Ella Saylor went missing in Muncie on February 3. Over a month later, Muncie Police and Ella’s family are still searching for answers.
(03/15/24 2:40am)
Ball State and Ohio State are the only remaining founding institutions in the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA), which came to life in 1961. The longtime members of the storied conference have combined to win 45 regular season titles in the MIVA’s 62 seasons of existence, making the annual meeting between the Cardinals and Buckeyes a highly anticipated affair.
(03/15/24 1:50am)
SELMA, Ind. — Few things are more special to a small town than high school sports, and that's no different in Selma. The Wapahani boys' basketball team has been putting on a show this season behind one of the best players the county has ever seen.
(03/15/24 1:00pm)
CLEVELAND – Through 32 games this Ball State women’s basketball season, there has been a multitude of consistencies for the Cardinals.
(03/14/24 7:10pm)
MARION, Ind. — A 13-year-old boy is accused of shooting and killing a man at a gas station in Marion.
(03/14/24 5:00pm)
I usually have two thoughts when I have a 30-minute window to fish and don’t catch anything. One of defeat, but another of gratitude since I had time to go. The ladder is how I felt Tuesday when I made some casts at Grand Lake in Selina, Ohio.
(03/20/24 2:00pm)
Yoga has been a way for people to feel more relaxed, both for their body and their mind. It can give people a sense of calmness that can help them get away from day-to-day life.
(03/14/24 1:35am)
MUNCIE, Ind. — The founders of the new Asian American Pacific Islander Organization on campus had some words for its potential new members tonight. They believe the CCIM community can use more AAPI representation, so a callout was held to make more personal connections with more CCIM AAPI students.
(03/14/24 1:29am)
MUNCIE, Ind. — Delta basketball has a chance to do something special this season. The Eagles have advanced to semi-state for the second year in a row and look forward to rewriting history and going to state for the first time since 2002.
(03/18/24 2:00pm)
Ball State University Director of Study Abroad Ashley Coker has one mission: give Ball State students the opportunity to immerse themselves in different cultures.
(03/14/24 1:14am)
MUNCIE, Ind. (NewsLink Indiana) — Are you planning on watching the solar eclipse? If so, we want you to be prepared.
(03/16/24 2:00pm)
The National Trails System stretches more than 88,600 miles across the United States. From the rugged inclines that belt the Appalachian Trail to the sprawling farmlands throughout the Oregon National Historic Trail, the United States is home to numerous scenic, historic and recreational trails, according to the Pacific Crest Trail Association.
(03/17/24 2:00pm)
The smell of freshly ground coffee.
(03/14/24 1:09am)
MUNCIE, Ind. — In honor of Women’s History Month, a panel discussion about former Ball State presidents’ wives occurred on March 13.
(03/14/24 1:01am)
MUNCIE, Ind. — Young voters increased voter turnout by 11%, as 7.6 billion dollars was spent on social media advertising this year.
(03/14/24 12:55am)
MUNCIE, Ind. — Students from multiple organizations met on Tuesday, Feb. 27, to prepare for Wednesday’s on-campus protest.
(03/14/24 12:46am)
MUNCIE, Ind. — BSU’s Cultural Exchange holds an event featuring graduate exchange student Dora Tarani.
(03/13/24 11:55pm)
Tonight: Partly cloudy this evening with thunderstorms possible later on. Low near 55 with winds S 5-10 mph.
(03/19/24 2:00pm)
Daniel Kehn is a third-year journalism and telecommunications major and writes “A Kehn Perspective” for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.