17 candidates to contest for Muncie’s 9 council seats
By Staff Reports / October 25, 2019The City Council, which consists of nine members who serve as the legislative branch for the city of Muncie, will see 17 people contesting for seats this year.
The City Council, which consists of nine members who serve as the legislative branch for the city of Muncie, will see 17 people contesting for seats this year.
"Legacy. What is a legacy? It's planting seeds in a garden you'll never get to see."
Through an immersive learning class, a Ball State professor and nine students are working to spread awareness and education about healthy sex choices in the Muncie community.
graduate student goalkeeper Tristin Stuteville recorded a season-high 14 saves in Ball State Soccer’s 3-2 victory over Kent State Thursday.
The Cardinals have enjoyed their winning ways since the start of the Mid-American Conference season. Senior night a year ago, senior defensive tackle Chris Crumb said, was the turning point for Ball State Football.
Ridenour serves as the councilperson for City Council District 2 and works as associate vice president for regional retail lending with MutualBank in Muncie.
When she was a Ball State theater student, Laura Sportiello said, going to the rehearsal room felt like “a total escape” from the “crazy whirlwind of classes, and studying and getting papers done.”
President Trump always takes to Twitter to express his extreme dismay with any situation, and this impeachment inquiry makes this rather apparent. This is not how any elected official, let alone the president, should act. It proves how childish, uninformed and unprofessional he really is.
Wendell Brown, a Ball State Football linebacker from 2004-07, was coaching abroad when he was imprisoned in China in September 2016 after his involvement in a bar fight during a party, which he said was in self defense. One month ago, he returned home.
For MyKel Ivy, freshman middle blocker for Ball State Women's Volleyball, competition is everything, including why she came to Ball State.
Terry Whitt Bailey currently serves as director for community development for the City of Muncie and serves on the boards of various local health and community organizations.
The future of Major League Baseball is breaking out on the national stage and will be the face of the sport for many years to come.
Steve Smith currently serves as a pastor of Divine Truth Ministry - Spiritual and Market Place Community Outreach Center and is a Ball State graduate student in music and kinesiology.
For years, the educational system has been pushing to keep up with technology, said Ted Baker, CEO of Innovation Connector, a local business incubator, with kids getting tablets or chromebooks to use during class.
Southside Middle School Principal Craig Standish, during his presentation on the school’s performance, reflected on the ways the school tackles issues related to tardiness at the Muncie Community Schools Board meeting Tuesday at Southside’s auditorium.
In its final tournament of the fall season, Ball State Men’s Golf tied for third at the Musketeer Classic in Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 21-22, shooting a total score of 873 through the invitational’s three rounds.
The Cardinals have proved their style of play holds almost no limitations against Mid-American Conference foes as they have leaned on a balanced offensive attack and a defense that has made it known it can cause havoc on opposing teams.
“I couldn’t believe I jumped off the boat.” While studying abroad in Greece, Haley Elgin, junior marketing major, said she had several moments where she thought to herself, “I can't believe I'm here doing this,” especially when she was cliff diving at Sarakiniko Beach, climbing an active volcano in Santorini and diving off a boat to swim in volcanic hot springs.
The first all-female spacewalk, updates on President Donald Trump’s impeachment inquiry, the Chicago teachers strike, the tornado which hit Dallas and the first federal trial on the opioid crisis make up this week’s five national stories.
The crowdfunding program, started in the 2018-19 academic year, provides a platform for members of the Ball State community to raise money for their foundation-approved projects, according to its website.