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Tonight: Clouds move out through the night leaving us with a clear sky in the late evening areas. Lows stick on the warmer side, though it is the warmest night expected this week.
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Tonight: Clouds move out through the night leaving us with a clear sky in the late evening areas. Lows stick on the warmer side, though it is the warmest night expected this week.
MUNCIE, Ind. -- On Thursday, Sept. 21, community members attended the ninth semiannual Muncie Bridge Dinner. Local food vendors and shops were lined up on Washington Street Bridge. Underneath, kayaks were available to take a ride down the river.
MUNCIE, Ind. -- Ball State Club Ultimate Frisbee is in the midst of another season.
MUNCIE, Ind.—- On Wednesday night, the candidates for City Council, City Clerk, and City Judge gathered at Muncie Central High School to debate in front of community members. The event was put on by The League of Women Voters.
MUNCIE, IND.---- On Wednesday, Ball State University hosted their Cardinal Career Fair inside Worthen Arena. Students had the opportunity to meet with employers, receive help with their resumes and build connections for the future.
I woke up Sunday morning expecting to sit through a Colts blowout loss against the team that took over the Horseshoes’ original stomping grounds. Yet, that didn’t happen.
One goal didn’t prove to be enough in Sunday afternoon’s match against Eastern Michigan, where the team tied 1-1.
It was not long ago when the Cardinals sat with a 0-4 record and a nine-game regular season losing streak. However, in a matter of days, Ball State has come together and rallied to win their fifth straight game in commanding fashion against Lindenwood 5-0 to push their record to 5-4. The Cardinals are also above .500 for the first time since mid-October of last year and also remain unbeaten on their home field.
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.
As he walked out of Scheumann Stadium pumping his fist in the air, celebrating a 45-7 win over Indiana State last Saturday, Mike Neu was confident heading into the Cardinals’ next matchup.
ANDERSON, IN. –– Yorktown senior Kayleigh Agugliaro had been to regionals three of her four seasons of her high school golf career. But she had always fallen just short of advancing to state.
A week removed from its first win of the season, Ball State football (1-3, 0-0 MAC) faced their last non-conference opponent of the season in Georgia Southern.
Heading into this clash between two North Central Conference (NCC) rivals, Richmond and Muncie Central, both were desperately looking to flip the script on their seasons. The Bearcats were winless on the season up to this point, and the Red Devils weren’t too far ahead with just one win.
While the Delta Eagles have been accustomed to high scoring games this season, Friday night’s homecoming contest was the complete opposite
The last time the Wes-Del Warriors (1-5) stepped onto the Monroe Central football field to face the Golden Bears (2-4, 0-1) almost two years ago, the result was a 55-0 defeat.
Under pioneering head coach Barbara Curcio, Ball State women’s volleyball took the court for the first time in 1972. Over the following decades, the Cardinals developed into one of the nation’s preeminent mid-major volleyball programs.
The Cardinals are soaring as Ball State takes down Central Michigan in a 4-0 shutout to stretch their winning streak to four, their longest since 2006. Ball State improves to 2-0 in MAC (Mid-American Conference) play marking the second time in a row that the Cardinals have started 2-0 in the MAC standings.
Fall foliage simply refers to the leaves on trees changing colors. When this happens, the green chlorophyll dies away, revealing the vibrant oranges, yellows, and reds that paint the fall scene.
On Sept. 17 The Out of the Darkness Community Walk took place in Anderson. The walk is a "journey of remembrance, hope, and support. It unites our communities and provides an opportunity to acknowledge the ways in which suicide and mental health conditions have affected our lives and the lives of those we love and care about," according to the event's website.
As the start of the new college year approaches, many couples in age-gap relationships might feel apprehensive. College life brings about changes and can put relationship dynamics to the test for those with partners of different ages. We’re here to ease your worries with our thoughts on how you can navigate all these changes together — and even stay deeply connected throughout it all! Whether you entered into your relationship as upperclassmen or met during freshman orientation, there's something important that each partner must bring along—knowledge and understanding. As we discuss further below, learning about each other’s experiences with transitions and prioritizing communication can make any couple's transition into college smoother and more successful, even if they come from different generations or backgrounds.