Residents, cyclists react positively to reopening of Neely Avenue
By Mary Freda / December 5, 2016Hard hats and potholes no longer occupy Neely Avenue.
Hard hats and potholes no longer occupy Neely Avenue.
Coming off a disappointing loss to IUPUI Dec. 3, the Ball State men’s basketball team is looking to bounce back against Bradley Dec. 6 in the third game of their six-game home stand.
Ninety-two people from around the country traveled to Washington, D.C., to deck the halls at the White House. Cody Sprunger, a senior environmental design major, was one of them.
Here’s a look back on how the world has changed since Obama stepped foot into the White House.
For many college students, cable isn’t an option, so they have to rely on Netflix to satiate their television needs. However, Netflix just isn’t enough for two Ball State students.
Domestic terrorism accounted for slightly more than 73 percent of acts of terror in the United States between 1980 and 2000. International terrorism, although widely discussed, only made up 26 percent.
The Daily News staff took home five awards, three of which were first place awards, at the Indiana Collegiate Press Association – Hoosier State Press Association College Division Contest Dec. 3.
Head coach James Whitford needs his players to focus on the next play.
Dry-erase walls, a sewing machine and a Smart Board are just a few features in the new makerspace for early and elementary education majors.
Judge was given the award at the USATF 2016 Annual Awards Breakfast in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
If you have been naughty this year, you better beware, because Krampus will be roaming the streets of downtown Muncie in search of good and bad children to take away.
Before becoming The Chug, the small dive bar was a pool hall. It was a place for the Muncie community and Ball State students to meet and play pool. It wasn't until 1970 that "Papa Lou" turned it into a bar named The Chug a Mug.
Dec. 25 is fast approaching, and as always, people are getting ready to bellow their season’s greetings: happy holidays, and Merry Christmas, among others.
After a successful first half of the season, the Ball State men’s swim and dive finished third in the Eastern Michigan Invitational.
The NABC and WBCA along with Allstate Insurance Company announced last week a record high 278 college basketball players nominated for the award.
"I thought, 'Is this really happening?' — I'm just overwhelmed."
Ball State men’s swimming and diving placed third out of six teams at the Eastern Michigan University with 732 points.
With 11:50 left in second half senior forward Ryan Weber went up for a seemingly easy layup.
Ball State men’s swim and dive are in second place out of six teams at the Eastern Michigan Invitational with 249.5 points, trailing EMU by 175.