WOMEN'S SOCCER: Lineup for Ball State still undecided, three days from season opener
By Evan Barnum-Steggerda / August 21, 2013Early August tends to pose questions for college soccer programs. This year Ball State has more than its fair share.
Early August tends to pose questions for college soccer programs. This year Ball State has more than its fair share.
Despite an injury-riddled 2012 season, the Ball State women’s volleyball team may have the luxury of redshirting some freshmen players this season.
An unsure future for Common Core does not necessarily mean a change in the way Ball State teaching students are being taught.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will investigate whether chemical vapors are migrating from a Muncie Superfund site into as many as 50 nearby homes.
Easy mac, ramen noodles and frozen meals are no strangers to most college students.
The Second City Theatre has helped comedic legends Tina Fey, John Belushi and Steve Carell ignite their entertainment careers. And that’s just to name a few.
Frantically signing up for an inQsit lab and finding them completely booked has become a thing of the past.
Puerto Vallarta has opened a new addition to the three restaurants already in Muncie, and this one has wheels.
A teen opened fire with an assault rifle at officers who shot back at an Atlanta-area elementary school. No one was injured.
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Muncie Police Department has taken over the closed investigation following the case. They currently have no leads or suspects.
Stand-up comedian Jim Gaffigan will perform at John R. Emens Auditorium on Nov. 15.
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Student loan rates may not have doubled this year, but they could increase as a result of President Barack Obama tying interest rates for government loans to the 10-year Treasury note.
Glue sticks and light bulbs are considered currency at Cornerstone Center for the Arts’ first Swap & Sale this week.
Matt King, a freshman telecommunications major, said president Jo Ann Gora and the rest of the faculty made him feel welcome.
When Darrell Wible, the retired professor emeritus from the Department of Telecommunications, passed away Aug. 4 at the age of 88, a distinguished page of Ball State history passed away with him. I remember him well from when I was a Ball State broadcasting student in the late 1970s.
Willie Snead didn’t surprise himself with the numbers he put up last season.