Walking for MS

Despite the overcast skies, Worthen Arena was lit up by 250 participants gathering for the annual East Central Indiana Multiple Sclerosis Walk on Saturday. 



NEWS

Ball State quidditch team ranked No. 1

Ball State may not have the best football, basketball or baseball teams. In fact, all those teams fall somewhere in the middle of the pack. But Ball State does have one team at the top of the leader board: the quidditch team.


NEWS

Immersive class documents Muncie's historic districts

From a house that outlaw John Dillinger might have visited to rooms where the KKK met, facts about Muncie's past are surfacing for students participating in an immersive learning class that allows them to learn about and document the city's historic neighborhoods.



NEWS

Ball State jazz group to visit China

A few days after Spring Semester wraps up, a group of Ball State students will have the opportunity to travel to China and perform with the Beijing Jazz Orchestra.



SPORTS

MEN'S TENNIS: Richards leaves alma mater with 6-1 loss

In spite all of the history and emotion Bill Richards has for his alma mater, Western Michigan, the Ball State men's tennis team was unable to pick up a win for its coach on Saturday. The Cardinals lost to the Broncos 6-1 and their record fell to 2-2 in the Mid-American Conference.


NEWS

US overture to North Korea fizzles with rocket

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama's hopes of using diplomacy to defuse an unpredictable, nuclear-equipped North Korea fizzled with that country's failed rocket launch, leaving Obama with little to show for his overture to the new North Korean leader.



NEWS

A taste of Muncie tradition

One-thousand and six-hundred cookies, 425 cupcakes, 400 smoothie cups, 35 pounds of pulled pork, 10 gallons of gumbo, and 400 patrons filed into the massive brick fa+â-ºade of Cornerstone Center for the Arts for the 26th Annual Taste of Muncie.





Sponsored Stories



Loading Recent Classifieds...