Delta defeats Garrett 21-15 in sectional championship
Delta football ended its 2022 season with a sectional loss to Yorktown as the Tigers stopped the Eagles at the one-yard line.
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Delta football ended its 2022 season with a sectional loss to Yorktown as the Tigers stopped the Eagles at the one-yard line.
Ball State men’s and women’s swim and dive teams defeated IUPUI on Senior Night at the Lewellen Aquatic Center in Muncie.
Friday night’s battle of the two top-ranked teams in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) West division lived up to its pregame anticipation. The first match of the weekend series between Ball State and Western Michigan was tight all evening, yielding 25 ties, eight lead changes and one set that was extended to overtime points.
Editor's Note: Born two months premature, Katherine Hill was diagnosed with Congenital Diplegia Cerebral Palsy by age two and developed a stutter which has followed her from elementary school in varying degrees of severity. Now an adult and in the workforce, she’s been on the front end of some linguistic microaggressions that are worth correcting.
Kennedy and Barton break down the release of the new Pokémon Card set, Paradox Rift.Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether it's video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered!Anchors: Barton Martin, Kennedy SwopeExecutive Producer: Ryan MinterScript: Mason MundyVideo Editing: Mason MundyAudio Editing: Shwetha SundarrajanIntro Graphics: Ryan MinterGraphics: Taylor SheridanThumbnail: Ryan MinterOriginal Thumbnail Images From: PokémonMusic: Jack McGinnisSources:https://www.pokebeach.com/2023/10/paradox-rift-set-guide-card-list-secret-rares-cut-cards-products-and-morehttps://youtu.be/zoWJZ9J1JUI?si=Ke6K0spwO1YSwIZ-
Kennedy and Barton break down the release of 1989 (Taylor's Version).Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether it's video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered!Anchors: Kennedy Swope, Barton MartinExecutive Producer: Ryan MinterScript: Kennedy SwopeVideo Editing: Coleton CoffmanAudio Editing: Shwetha SundarrajanIntro Graphics: Ryan MinterGraphics: Taylor SheridanThumbnail: Ryan MinterOriginal Thumbnail Images From: Taylor SwiftMusic: Jack McGinnisSources:https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/1989-taylors-version-what-to-know-rcna122332https://variety.com/2023/music/news/taylor-swift-spotify-record-most-streams-single-artist-1989-taylors-version-1235771881/https://www.billboard.com/pro/taylor-swift-1989-lose-listeners-taylors-version/https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/taylor-swift-1989-taylors-version-best-new-music-poll-results-1235457664/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KudedLV0tP0
Daleville junior volleyball player Trishell Johnson is the Daily News Athlete of the Week for the week of 10/18-10/25.
October has always been a major transitioning month going from the warm temperatures of summer to the cooler temperatures of late fall or early winter, this month was no exception, starting off the month in short weather with highs reaching the upper 80’s and ending in the first taste of winter weather on Halloween with highs only reaching the low 40’s with the autumn’s first frost advisory. Major temperatures fluctuations were not the only thing October brought, Muncie seen more rain, in the month of October, then it has seen in the last 3 months. If you were to look up in the sky on any given day the chances are that the sky would appear partly cloudy with the sun shining and the average windspeed around 7 mph.
Tonight: A rather chilly night is ahead, but not as chilly as nights prior. A low in the mid 30s, with mostly clear skies. It will be breezy with sustained winds of 5-15 mph, with some gusts up to 20 mph.
Having six people come together for one common goal is rare enough. Having it happen by accident seems like a one-in-a-million event. However, that was exactly the case for the Mocal Grifters.
The Office of Inclusive Excellence and the Ball State Center for Peace and Conflict Studies hosted a peace vigil for the Israel-Palestine conflict Nov. 1.
“I hurt for our football team right now,” Mike Neu said.
For the first time since 2015, Ball State football faced Bowling Green, making it the first time that head coach Mike Neu faced off against the Falcons.
The Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) began with a presentation from Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs Tiffany Peters.
Tonight: Temperatures will once again be falling into the 20s as our low will be 28 degrees. This time there is no precipitation forecasts as clouds will be moving in and out as the night plays through with light winds out of the south south west at 5 to 10 miles an hour.
Muncie residents might see farmers like Kody Light at Minnetrista Farmers Market, standing under a white tent selling meat from his cattle with the almost uniformed outfit of farmers–a Carhartt jacket and a baseball cap.
At the beginning of last season, Brady Sallee harped on being “Five points better,” a slogan that came after Ball State women’s basketball’s four-point loss the following year in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship. With a slogan last season, the 12th-year head coach feels different about the 2023-24 team.
Tonight: After the coldest Halloween since 1988 for some, another cold & brisk night is in store. In addition, more snow showers are possible, but it looks like they might be largely hit and miss. If we do get one, however, you could find yourself in some slick road conditions if you are out driving as they could become slightly intense. Otherwise, sticking with vehicles, you will likely need to scrape off the frost from your windows like you did this morning -leave some extra time tomorrow morning!
As music by artists such as Drake, Lil Baby, 21 Savage and more played from personal speakers on the floor of Worthen Arena, smiles shined brighter than the lighting setup for Ball State men’s basketball’s media day.