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.
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.
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.
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.
Could snow be in the forecast for Sunday night? Temperatures expected to fall into the upper 20s for late next week.
The Atrium will lose its smoothie fix for some time after a floor drain collapsed inside Jamba Juice, university officials said.
For many students, the stress of finals week can be alleviated by eating home-baked goods on relaxing on their nicely worn-in couch during break. However, for about 30 students, that will not be the case this year.
Until Ball State has a new president, the My Voice team is in limbo.
Sick of emails going to clutter? There's no need to worry about it anymore — at least with Ball State emails.
When McKinley Avenue was redesigned in the 2000s, the newly implemented medians helped create a safer main street for cars and pedestrians alike. But one group was left out: bicyclists.
Nicolas Alatza isn’t in Student Government Association– yet. However, the junior political science major made sure to attend the last two senate meetings as the senators discussed legislation important to him: ROTC priority scheduling. The SGA resolution passed with unanimous support Wednesday, without even any debate or discussion, along with two other pieces of legislation.
Ball State has reached another milestone in the presidential search.
Myths of flapping wings, secret urns and good luck have swirled around Ball State's most iconic statue for decades — but what's the truth behind Beneficence?
Some students don't think twice about riding on the Ball State buses that pass through campus every day — at least not until the dread sets in when a student realizes they have misplaced and potentially lost something.
Ball State and the Muncie community are filled with events to get you and your friends in the holiday spirit. Here are some of the holiday activities taking place this month.
Monday’s Ohio State University attacks showed how important transparency and communication is during crises on campuses, which draws parallels and contrasts with Ball State's response to the Sept. 1 gun scare.
Warmer temperatures and rain chances continue into tomorrow. Cooler temperatures and snow is in the forecast!
Observers say reversing the trend could take years.
It's common – even expected – that room transfers and roommate switches rise in residence halls across the Ball State campus each winter.
As the weather gets colder and snow begins to fall, public safety officials want to remind Hoosiers of dangers and how to stay safe when traveling.