Friday Midday Weather Forecast - October 30, 2015
By Caleb Saylor / October 30, 2015NLI Weather forecaster Caleb Saylor tracks rain that will haunt our Halloween weekend.
NLI Weather forecaster Caleb Saylor tracks rain that will haunt our Halloween weekend.
Millennials are plugged into technology now more than ever, which is interfering with their tasks and socialization, said a psychology professor. Kiersten Baughman said it can be difficult to keep students’ focus when she teaches a class.
Dr. Lathrop Johnson, retired professor emeritus of German, is being remembered by family and friends as an enthusiastic person who was very devoted to the Department of Modern Languages and Classics.
On the night of Oct. 28, children from the Muncie community got to experience trick-or-treating in Park, DeHority, Woodworth, Noyer and Studebaker East and West Halls.
Halloween is known for dressing up in fun costumes and going out trick or treating each year. But how did Halloween actually start?
Ethan Rosuck is here with the Halloween forecast! Unfortunately it will be rainy throughout most of the day on the holiday this Saturday but will soon be getting warmer after that!
Not even rain could stop the Black Student Association from leaving a "pink print" on campus.
After two years working at California State University, Fresno, Melissa Ginotti thought it was time to move back to the Midwest. Ginotti will be serving as the new director of student life and assistant vice president for student affairs effective Nov. 17.
People ages 18 and older can head to the Cornerstone Center for the Arts Oct. 31 for the All Hallows’ Eve Bash, a Halloween party featuring a haunted house, costume contests and dancing.
We can expect the rain and wind to stick around today and for the rest of the week.Get out your umbrellas and rain boots for this midday weather forecast, brought to you by Rachel Russell, weather forecaster.
Although students are surrounded by cultural diversity everyday, many do not care to learn and explore differences and would rather find cultural stereotypes to be true, according to students in the audience at a journalism panel.
The Pretty in Pink fashion show wasn't just about looking good on the runway.
Four student designers showcased their pieces during Alpha Phi Omega’s annual Pretty and Pink Fashion show.
Weather Forecaster Nick Fauser says keep the umbrella or rain coat nearby.
Students looking to get scared this week for Halloween have a number of choices both on and off campus. Here are four spots around Ball State and Delaware County that are perfect for a haunted night out with friends.
Undergraduate students will have the opportunity to provide legal services to people in the county and throughout the state starting in 2017.
The Black Student Association is hosting its week of events from Oct. 26 to Oct. 31.
Rain for the next two days with a break on Thursday and Friday. Possible rain chances for Halloween and into early next week.
Weather Forecaster Kalie is predicting rain chances for most of the week and also has your Halloween forecast.
The old Cintas building downtown will be turned into a hub to facilitate collaboration between Ball State and Muncie.