Throughout her travels in Costa Rica, senior exercise science major Edlecia Ward said she was greeted with the phrase “pura vida.”
Muncie’s Pita Pit reopened Aug. 30 after nearly a two-month hiatus from the Village — under new management with a fresh coat of paint.
Weather Forecaster Natasha Leland has an update on your work week and its rain chances.
As the Muncie Fire Department prepares to release new ambulances next month, community members share both praise and controversy.
The three candidates for mayor met with Muncie residents at Kennedy Library for a Q&A-style town hall on Monday night.
Washington Street Bridge will be closed to traffic this Thursday for the annual community-wide dinner.
The Fair Pay to Play Act would allow NCAA athletes to make a profit off their own name, likeness and image in California.
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A music showcase showing off the talents of five faculty members will take place tomorrow night in Sursa Hall.
After a Facebook video showed an Indianapolis police officer striking a child multiple times went viral, the officer is now being charged.
Patchy fog may cause travel issues tomorrow morning. Click here for the details.
Ball State sent a campus-wide public safety advisory email at around 5:30 p.m. Monday, after a report of a sexual assault on-campus residence hall.
Whether you live on campus or attend class once a week, you’ve probably noticed that on each end of McKinley Avenue, there are cranes looming in the air. Cranes and metal fences aren’t always the prettiest sight, but they signal changes and renovations. In Ball State’s case, there’s a lot of both going on.
Youtube channel Ryan’s Toyreviews was recently struck with a Federal Trade Commission complaint, claiming that their content was misleading children regarding any and all sponsored content.
Weather Forecaster Morgan Taylor has an update a beautiful week ahead, and inside look at the possible chance for showers and thunderstorms this weekend.
With September being National Cholesterol Education Month, one Ball State program is offering medical testing open to the public.