Muncie makes strides forward in water quality
Water quality within the Muncie area has always been questioned and contested. Now, the question is, will it get better or worse?
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Water quality within the Muncie area has always been questioned and contested. Now, the question is, will it get better or worse?
In 2014, the Managed Print Services program was introduced to campus, allowing many departments to cut down on both environmental and economic costs.
A documentary produced by Ball State’s department of telecommunications was selected for screening at the Heartland Film Festival.
The Muncie City Council recently approved a $4.5 million loan for the downtown makers hub Madjax. The loan has caused some tension with community members, though tenants of the roughly 80,000-square-foot building remain optimistic.
Dogs have stuck with humans for centuries. Even today, people continue to appreciate their four-legged friends through good and bad times.
The round meeting area near the College of Architecture and Planning building, commonly known to students as the ashtray, is fixed.
It's been a week since Hurricane Irma hit parts of Florida and while the Associated Press reported Friday that relief efforts are well under way, Floridian residents are still experiencing shocks from the storm including two Ball State alumnae.
A documentary project focusing on the Ball State University centennial anniversary is currently in production.
Ball State is filled with interesting classes and professors. However, sometimes it might be difficult to find them. Below are a few of the more unusual and interesting classes offered here.
Times are tough, and college students need financial planning more than ever. Of course, being a college student also means taking advantage of special deals and promotions, which does not exclude credit cards.
The third annual On the Road with the Cardinals health competition held for Ball State employees kicked off on Wednesday.
Riding your bike down the street carefree, with the sun on your back, could be a possibility at Ball State very soon.
The Ball State Jazz Lab Ensemble has been selected to perform at this summer's Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland and will be hosting a performance tonight for the community to get a sneak peek of the show.
Delaware County community members joined together Thursday to witness the reality of what it’s like to be involved in a drunk driving incident.
The We’re Trying Collective hosted a dinner fundraiser called Fork It Over at the Cornerstone Center for the Arts Tuesday night. The fundraiser was for the On the Mark, For the City, which is a project that was created to fund a mural that will be painted on the side of the Mark III Taproom.
Time is running out for students who have yet to fill out their annual financial aid information.
Ball State’s annual film festival is back and now taking entries.
Ball State’s Student Voluntary Services held their annual Dr. Seuss Literacy and Art Fair Saturday at the Kennedy Library.
Students at St. Joseph’s College will have to find another school to continue their studies for the 2017-2018 academic year.
Tribune Showprint and Book Art Collaborative opened their doors Feb. 2 at Madjax Studio as part of Muncie’s First Thursday.