Are students going home for Easter?
By Sabrina Childers / March 25, 2016With Easter coming up on March 27, some students will be going home, but others are staying in Muncie for the holiday.
With Easter coming up on March 27, some students will be going home, but others are staying in Muncie for the holiday.
Cool conditions today with temperatures in the 50s. It's going to be a beautiful Easter weekend with temperatures in the 60s.
The Alexander M. Bracken Library is celebrating its 40th anniversary with the opening of an exhibition chronicling its history and major milestones.
One campus group is working to get people to stop saying the word "retard."
Student weather forecaster Holly Beemer has a look at your weather forecast update. Easter Weekend brings both a mix of sun and clouds with a chance for showers Sunday afternoon into the evening. Next week looks to be fairly quiet with temperatures in the mid 50s and increasing through the end of the week.
Kay Bales, dean of students and vice president of student affairs, is now overseeing enrollment services — a role that has seen three different executives since Paul W. Ferguson became university president in 2014.
WCRD Forecasters Molly Coates, Ethan Rosuck, and Caleb Saylor look at the different responses local agencies take during severe weather.
Storms return to central Indiana for Thursday. Will they affect the weekend forecast for this Easter weekend? Weather Forecaster Balint Szalavari has the full forecast.
The Indiana Small Business Development Center has entered into a new partnership with Ball State.
WCRD Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens and Forecaster Adam Grimes take a creative direction in explaining what to do during and before a severe weather warning.
To show students what it takes to become a naturalized citizen of the United States, the Latino Student Union hosted their annual Citizen’s Workshop.
The Arabic Club, Muslim Student Association and Saudi Club gave women an interactive way to learn about Islam March 23 as part of Islamic Awareness Week.
John Jensen, the director of Ball State's study abroad program and Bibi Bahrami of the Muncie Islamic Center explain for the attacks affect the Muncie community.
Seven Ball State professors and staff started a new institute to focus on the development and collaboration of smart devices, specifically what has commonly been referred to as "the Internet of Things."
Three USA goalball players came to Ball State to demonstrate goalball, which is geared to visually impaired athletes, on March 22.
The Council on Diversity and Inclusion released a progress report detailing its latest achievements in accomplishing the solutions proposed in the Beneficence Dialogue Report almost a year ago.
College is tough and sometimes students have to go to great lengths in order to get some basic necessities — like toilet paper.
It's safe to say that Brock Frazer’s life has revolved around hockey.
Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens breaks down warm temperatures, a return for rain, and your Easter forecast!
Architecture students have had a chance for their work to be brought to life on campus. The East Mall is a student-designed architecture project to improve the area from the Jo Ann Gora Student Recreation and Wellness Center to Ashland Avenue near the Village, in the area around Noyer and Woodworth Complex.