INDOT pulls back road closures in lieu of Independence Day weekend
The Indiana Department of Transportation warns drivers of the high traffic numbers expected over Independence Day weekend.
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The Indiana Department of Transportation warns drivers of the high traffic numbers expected over Independence Day weekend.
The National Endowment for the Arts has recently announced it has approved the city of Muncie for a $50,000 grant that will support an artist in residence program.
The northbound Interstate 69 Exit 241 ramp to State Road 332/McGalliard Road that was supposed to open last night has been delayed to Friday before 6 a.m.
It didn't take long into his career in the United Shore Professional Baseball League for former Ball State infielder Alex Maloney to receive a phone call from a Major League Organization.
The Ball Brothers Foundation has recently awarded a total of $500,000 in grants to help support the future of doctors and physician training in the Muncie community.
For the seventh straight summer, Music for All brings its national summer music camp to Ball State.
Halfway through the summer, stories keep coming in. Take a look at some of the biggest headlines from the Ball State Daily News this past week.
In an effort to address the high population of animals in their care, the City of Muncie Animal Care and Services Department will be hosing a $5 adoption special Friday and Saturday.
The Ball State Career Center received the Career Services Excellence Award from the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
The famous chirping Scramble Light at Ball State will remain off until classes begin in the fall.
Editors note: Every year, The Daily News produces the orientation guide for incoming freshman. This story first appeared in The Cardinal Field Guide printed in May 2017. To read the full issue, click here.
John Emert recently accepted the position of Dean of the Honors College.
While meeting alumni in Washington D.C., Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns met with Vice President Mike Pence.
School may be out, but The Charles W. Brown Planetarium has several free events, available for all ages, celebrating the upcoming solar eclipse.
Have plans to head south this weekend? Be prepared for more construction that is planned for Interstate 69.
Indy Pride Parade, Indiana Supreme Court seats and athletes taking their game to the next level.
There are multiple construction/demolition projects going on around Ball State's campus this summer, leaving some streets and driveways closed off.
The $3.4 million demolition project of the LaFollette Complex has started and many former and current students have shared mixed emotions and memories from living in the halls.
Editors note: Every year, The Daily News produces the orientation guide for incoming freshman. This story first appeared in The Cardinal Field Guide printed in May 2017. To read the full issue, click here.
Ball State had eight of its members named to the Baseball Academic All-MAC team. The Mid-American Conference league offices announced the team on Friday.