Spring-like temperatures return along with rain chances.
By Luke Hill / March 20, 2017Rain will continue throughout today, but spring weather is on the rise with temperatures getting up in the 60s later this week.
Rain will continue throughout today, but spring weather is on the rise with temperatures getting up in the 60s later this week.
Two Ball State seniors will spend their summer interning at Barstool Sports Indy, co-founded by former Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee.
Ball State baseball scored 22 runs in four games against Dayton on Saturday and Sunday, winning three. Before the series, head coach Rich Maloney said his goal was to get the Cardinals (11-9) scoring five runs per game, and they averaged 5.5 against the Flyers (6-11).
Ball State women’s tennis came through a few tough singles matches in its 6-1 victory over the Oakland Golden Grizzlies this afternoon at the Northwest YMCA in Muncie.
Health care and supreme court nominees were two of the many subjects U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly was asked about during his town hall on Sunday in the John R. Emens Auditorium.
The Ball State Gymnastics team (6-11, 3-5 MAC) looked to gain redemption at the MAC championships after taking second at last season.
Ball State track and field had their first outdoor track meet at Butler University in the Stan Lyons Invitational.
On a 37-degree day in March, senior pitcher BJ Butler pitched a complete-game shutout to give Ball State baseball (10-8) their ninth win of the season in the Cardinals' home opener. The last time a pitcher from Ball State’s roster pitched a complete-game shutout was March 26, 2016 by Zach Plesac for a 9-0 victory over Miami.
After a violent start of the year in Muncie, one local advocate is saying the gun violence needs to stop.
Police are investigating a shooting in the area of 612 W. Queen St. according to a Ball State emergency notification alert issued at 12:30 a.m. on March 18.
The Cardinals gear up for their final match before conference play begins next week.
Ball State alumni tend to keep pretty busy after graduation, and the alumni returning March 17 are no exception. Chris Roe and Matt Renskers will host a workshop performance of the one-man show “Whales & Souls.” The show was written by Andrew Kramer, also a Ball State alum.
The view from the top of the Teachers College is famous, but the vision from its dean’s office is about to change.
Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers announced Thursday that the state’s previous March 10 financial aid filing deadline would be extended to April 15 this year.
The beginning of the Ball State track and field outdoor season starts this Saturday. The team will be traveling to Butler for the Stan Lyons Invitational.
After a successful Spring Break in which the Ball State gymnastics team (6-10, 3-4 MAC) saw five season high scores and a school record, the team will head off to Bowling Green to compete in the Mid-American Conference Championships.
Coming off a 13-game run in just ten days over spring break, Ball State softball (11-16) will take a break from the warm weather this weekend as they travel to Edwardsville, Illinois.
The weekend of St. Patrick’s Day will feature more than green beer and corned beef. Students have the opportunity to listen to several different writers and artists of different styles who will be visiting campus.