Arrest log (Sept. 19-21)
The University Police Department made the following arrests over the weekend.
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The University Police Department made the following arrests over the weekend.
A two car collision left one car leaning against a tree resting on its roof.
An underage student looking to pass off a fake license near campus may be handing their illegal ID to a cop.
Standing in a circle of discarded half-smoked cigarettes, Frank Rice waits, squinting into the sun as the light begins to fade. Surveying a busy Centennial Avenue, he takes a final drag, tosses his cigarette to the ground and follows another college student-customer into Muncie Liquors.
A failure to pass the $101,188 Student Government Association budget caused the Senate to table the vote Sept. 3.
Images of police officers aiming assault rifles and driving armored ex-military vehicles through crowds in Ferguson, Mo., have left some people wondering what types of weapons their local police force has at its disposal.
State and local police stood on New York Street near campus motioning for drivers to pull into a parking lot, stop for two minutes and prove one thing – that they weren't intoxicated.
Despite three inches of rain Ball State has weathered the storm without any damages and only light flooding an official said.
Move-in week arrests are up this year despite a tweet from @ExcisePolice to warn students about patrols.
Cost is often the main factor that stops college students from traveling over summer break, but some students are finding a way to cut down that cost.
The Muncie Redevelopment Commission is looking to help ease the increase in traffic when Village Promenade opens in August.
The Freedom Bus will teach area children about local heroes that helped Muncie contribute to the civil rights movement.
Ball State’s top money manager will leave later this year to return to his first passion — aeronautics.
City emergency officials say the idea that the Fourth of July is a dangerous holiday is a common misconception.
This month, hundreds of bills and acts signed into law by Gov. Mike Pence during the 2014 legislative session come into effect.
The face of Ball State will change in August when the next full-time president takes over. But the man working to prepare for the switch expects the university to remain unchanged, at least for the near future.
After a stay put a halt to same-sex marriages in Indiana on Friday, the future for marriage equality continues to be rocky for couples looking for state recognition.
U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago granted a stay on same-sex marriages in Indiana, putting a hold on marriage license applications and causing uncertainty for those who already filed.
Ball State Dining announced Papa John's will open up in the Atrium.
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