Lynda Barry talks creativity, images
November 11, 2016A comical cartoonist is teaching Ball State students how to think like children.
A comical cartoonist is teaching Ball State students how to think like children.
One local outreach organization is calling upon Ball State student to help provide Thanksgiving dinners to those in need in the Muncie community.
A new Instagram feature allows users to anonymously flag a photo if they think the person who posted it needs help.
Hall directors at Ball State knew the day after the election would be hard for students regardless of the results, so they created a space for them to talk it out.
Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee is making his way to Ball State — and he's ready to give out some money.
Around 150 students showed their dissatisfaction by carrying cardboard signs of protest, some of which read "Love Trumps Hate" and other slogans.
More women earn bachelor’s degrees than men, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.
Walker, a political science major, said he was running to improve the schools he grew up attending.
Republican Jennifer McCormick has been elected Indiana’s state schools superintendent, defeating Democratic incumbent Glenda Ritz.
Republican Donald Trump has won the presidential contest in Indiana, with home-state Gov. Mike Pence on the ticket as his running mate.
It’s no secret that the 2016 election was one of the ugliest in our lifetime, as the public suffered through extensive coverage of the two most unfavorable candidates in history.
International students at Ball State have been following the presidential election closely, even though they can’t vote.
While it's too late for voters to change the candidates on top of the ticket, they can change which party they align their votes with.
Shortly after 6:30 a.m., the lines had shortened at the church and there was no longer a line to sign in or cast your ballot.
Greg Ballard, a former mayor of Indianapolis spoke in the Architecture building on Nov. 7 to talk about his time as mayor. The presentation, “Creating a Vibrant City,” focused on his contributions to the city. These included improvements to the sewer system, the cultural trail and an electric bus system. He also touched on the current state of politics on the national level.
Should hunting and fishing be protected rights for people of Indiana? Hoosier voters will decide when they answer question one on their ballots this election.
Rain and below average temperatures will return to Central Indiana!
It’s been eight months since John “Papa John” Schnatter and the Charles Koch Foundation donated $3.25 million to the university, but students are still pushing back against it.
Make sure you know the answer to these five questions about voting in Delaware County.
No matter who wins the presidency, don’t celebrate — or commiserate — this year’s historical election alone. Take a friend and join other fellow Americans for one of many watch parties happening on campus Nov. 8.