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(02/20/24 3:00pm)
In 1965, thousands of people participated in a march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery. Among those who took on the 54-mile protest was Beatrice “Bea” Moten-Foster.
(02/15/24 1:01am)
On the morning of Feb. 13 in Litchfield Park, Arizona, the rising sun unveiled the second half of the Ball State women's golf season that began more than five months ago.
(02/17/24 3:00pm)
Deion Sanders. Bo Jackson. Paris McCurdy.
(02/15/24 12:39am)
Tonight: Temperatures will start to fall into the low 30s before settling right above the freezing line. Winds will be out of the east for now at 5 to 15 mph and at times gusting up to 20mph.
(02/21/24 3:00pm)
“It was always ingrained [in me] to have compassion towards others, and do for others what you would want them to do for you,” senior Alexis Thigpen said.
(03/04/24 1:00pm)
Stephen P. Hargrave has strived his whole life not to be limited by how he chooses to identify.
(02/14/24 9:53pm)
Robert A. Cronkleton
(02/15/24 5:00am)
By: Zach Gonzalez
(02/14/24 5:22pm)
Delta senior wrestler Braxton Russell was voted the Daily News Athlete of the Week from the week of 1/31-2/7.
(02/14/24 3:36pm)
As first-year Ball State head coach Helen Peña walks into her office, there are multiple things in the room that probably seem normal. Some items are a television, a few couches, and of course, a desk. But sprinkled through the room are some different objects.
(02/21/24 12:25pm)
Jazz. Rhythm and blues. Hip hop. Rap. Rock ‘n’ roll. Soul. Country.
(02/14/24 6:49pm)
Since 2015, the 8twelve Coalition has worked alongside residents, businesses and nonprofits to improve the quality of life in the South Central and Thomas Park/Avondale neighborhoods. Coalition Coordinator Darbi Strahle said many of the coalition’s efforts start with meaningful conversations and relationships.
(02/14/24 4:59am)
On Tuesday evening, the Yorktown Tigers (11-8) took the court against the Muncie Central Bearcats (7-13). The series between these two storied programs of Delaware County has been dominated by the purple and white with the Bearcats winning 15 of the last 18 meetings dating back to the 2004-05 season. However, Yorktown would put that trend at a halt as the Tigers took the 43-30 win.
(02/14/24 1:49am)
The presidential debate for Ball State University's Student Government Association (SGA) occurred Tuesday evening.
(02/14/24 1:33am)
Tonight: High clouds that streamed in for another nice sunset earlier will thicken through the night, and we have a shot at some isolated snow showers for the earliest of folks out the door, between 3-6 pm. Temps do go below freezing & visibility could lower in some of these snow showers, but it is dry & we will have a hard time getting this shower activity to accumulate, but the upper-level energy we are working with could compensate for that, so be careful on the way out!
(02/13/24 7:26pm)
Tonight: Mostly cloudy evening with a low of 28 degrees. Winds will die down to 5mph from the north northeast.
(02/13/24 2:34am)
Tonight: Despite the previously record-setting warm of the previous weeks, it will be cold again this week. Tonight our low will be 28 F with noticeable winds of 10 mph form the NE.
(02/12/24 9:27pm)
Disclaimer: Wes-Del and Muncie Central will not be included on this list because accurate and complete season stats could not be found.
(02/12/24 11:00pm)
Editor’s Note: Any results throughout the week not included were unable to be found or were not shared. Email sports@bsudailynews.com with results or the high school beat reporter, Zach Carter, at zachary.carter@bsu.edu.
(04/12/24 12:00pm)
With MITS (Muncie Indiana Transit System), public transportation could not be easier! There are many advantages to riding MITS, such as getting around Muncie easily, avoiding harsh weather and spending less on gas and car maintenance! The MITS bus has fourteen routes covering Muncie, allowing passengers to get almost anywhere they may need to go! And the best part, students ride completely FREE!