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The Ball State Debate Team once again became national debate champions Saturday with a score of 170 points. The second place team, Duquesne University, scored 54.
Ball State students, faculty and staff had the chance to leave their mark on the new Health Professions Building Monday.
Practice continued Tuesday at Yorktown High School, but a new national recordbreaker was the one who jumped in the pool.
LaFollette chef Shannon Eastes has been working in the restaurant business since she was 16, her career spanning from diner gigs to celebrity restaurants but has now found her home at Ball State.
Neal Hazen’s 31 year career as an athletic trainer has been shaped by a rule that led him to a statewide honor Sunday.
Steve Bell will be honored with the 2017 Indiana Broadcasters Association Lifetime Achievement Award Friday.
Several student organizations are based out of the L.A. Pittenger Student Center, including the Big 4 multicultural organizations that welcome new members throughout the year.
The Pride of Mid-America marching band hit an especially high note during its halftime show on Saturday — a marriage proposal on the 50-yard line.
The Muncie Police Department recently purchased their third K-9 officer, thanks to a donation from an Indianapolis woman.
Navigating the 11 dining locations on campus can be difficult for any student, but a Ball State alumna, Stacey Grogg, has returned to campus to connect students to resources and provide information.
A group of Muncie and Indianapolis residents are preparing to head to Texas to help victims of Hurricane Harvey.
The Ball State University Program Board wants a wide range of acts to perform at the annual Open Mic Night, which will be held from 9 to 11 p.m. tonight at the Arts and Journalism patio.
The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office is fundraising to purchase a new K-9 officer after the loss of German Shepherd K-9 Sabo in July.
When Kyleigh Mazer graduated in May, not only did she have a full-time job lined up –she was the CEO of her own company, Bend N' Bright.
After being closed for nearly eight months, a Muncie landmark, Burkie's Drive-In, is finally reopened.
Friday lunch just got a little more interesting.
The Boys and Girls Club of Muncie (BGCM) recently received a $50,000 grant from the George and Frances Ball Foundation.
Despite now living in three separate states, Natalie Wagner, Andrea Abbott and Alex McIntire, all Ball State alumnae, try to see each other once-a-year.
The Digital Corps has released two new games on its digital board outside Ball Communication Building Room 205, just in time for finals week.