Former Muncie police chief returns to position
Mayor Dennis Tyler announced at a press conference Nov. 18 that Joe Winkle will be replacing Steve Stewart as Muncie’s police chief.
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Mayor Dennis Tyler announced at a press conference Nov. 18 that Joe Winkle will be replacing Steve Stewart as Muncie’s police chief.
Though there is no dialogue, the students in the Immersive Learning Ballet Project this semester have created a murder mystery told entirely through dance.
Mental health, one of the Student Government Association’s platform points, was featured in an event aiming to erase the stigma Nov. 14.
After becoming an organization and support group for those with Type 1 Diabetes last fall, the Ball State College Diabetes Network decided to celebrate World Diabetes Day Nov. 14 by providing information and resources on the disease in the Atrium.
Editor's note: Muncie Origins is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various businesses that originated in Muncie.
Secret Families, a nonprofit that provides gifts to families in need, is looking for volunteers and monetary donations to prepare for the shopping and delivery day of the gifts on Dec. 3.
A new Instagram feature allows users to anonymously flag a photo if they think the person who posted it needs help.
In a world that has become increasingly more digital, one on-campus speaker pointed out some of the benefits technology and data can have on many students' futures.
Members of the Muncie and Ball State communities have been making their ways to the polls since 6 a.m.
When most people think of art, they don't normally link it to computers, but a student display in the Atrium on Nov. 4 challenged that.
David Owsley returned to campus Nov. 3 to name the recital hall inside the David Owsley Museum of Art, which is now named after his grandparents, Frank C. and Elizabeth B. Ball.
With only a couple days until the 2016 presidential election, political science professor Gene Franklin approached fellow professor Sean Hildebrand with the idea of doing a pre-election panel discussion with the department.
Ball State is continuing to spread its wings across the state.
The Ball State Field Trips project will culminate Oct. 25 with an hour-long TV broadcast on all PBS stations across Indiana at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Visitors of Ball State's two main webpages will now see a new design.
Twirls and cheers dominated the 32nd annual Talent Search, which featured 18 acts from students.
Big changes are coming to the Muncie Civic Theatre.
Ball State’s sport and exercise psychology master’s program has been named one of the best in the United States, according to Online Psychology Degrees.
The libertarian candidate for president came to Indiana on Sept. 13 for a public forum at Purdue University to talk about his views on key issues.
Immersive learning — one of Ball State's notable campus-wide initiatives — attracts students from all disciplines into collaborative classroom settings each year.