Grad students aim to improve community health
For two Ball State graduate students, making Muncie walkable means improving the community overall.
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For two Ball State graduate students, making Muncie walkable means improving the community overall.
Alumni filled Ball State's tailgating area Saturday afternoon, just before the Homecoming game against the Western Michigan University Broncos.
Brothers Bar & Grill is planning to give out t-shirts and prizes this weekend in an effort to draw in business after having its grand opening today.
Sex, politics and religion are just three of the things regularly discussed at Taboo Tuesdays, a twice-monthly forum hosted by MOSAIC.
Several architecture and urban planning students will bring some of what they learned from Latin America to the streets of downtown Muncie at today's ArtsWalk.
The first female winner of the Indianapolis Prize visited campus Sept. 30.
A country singer slated to perform at homecoming cancelled due to a scheduling conflict.
One award-winning biologist never considered studying lemurs until she bought her own pet monkey.
The eighth annual Muncie MusicFest has been canceled after problems with vendors, sponsors and scheduling conflicts.
Accessible parking spots behind the Art and Journalism building have increased this semester due to construction in the area.
Students cooled off at LaFollete field for the 24th annual Waterdaze event on Aug. 23.