Tillotson Avenue bridge to open by Thanksgiving
By Sara Barker / November 20, 2017The Tillotson Avenue bridge, rebuilt from the ground up, is set to open before Thanksgiving.
The Tillotson Avenue bridge, rebuilt from the ground up, is set to open before Thanksgiving.
Ball State University students receive over a million collective spam emails a day, said Tobey Coffman director of information security.
There’s more to take home than televisions this shopping season.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In the summer of 1969, a scruffy ex-convict with a magnetic hold on young women sent some of his disciples into the night to carry out a series of gruesome killings in Los Angeles. In so doing, Charles Manson became the leering face of evil on front pages across America and rewrote the history of an era.
A new reminder against speeding appeared in four places on campus about two weeks ago.
Local high school students will work with Ball State faculty and students from the College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) on Nov. 18, said Lori Pence CAP senior manager of student support services.
The city of Muncie held a press conference Friday to "clear up miscommunication" after a Star Press article published on Monday headlined, "City won't release details of legal fees."
The Weekly is a rundown of the news stories produced by the Daily News since Monday.
Wendell Brown, a 30-year-old former linebacker at Ball State and in the Canadian Football League, has been detained in a Chongqing jail in China for 14 months after getting in a bar fight over a year ago. Now that Trump has reached out to help the Ball family, the Brown family is seeking the same help.
Thursday’s Latin Grammy Awards were a love letter to Puerto Rico, with several artists dedicating their performances and awards to the island hard hit by Hurricane Maria.
After winds from an EF-1 tornado knocked a tree down on top of Sigma Nu’s house, members of Phi Kappa Psi extended their help across Ashland and Beechwood avenues.
Muncie Police were called to the McDonald’s in the 3300 block of N. Chadam Lane at 4:31 a.m. Wednesday after a report of subjects smoking out a glass pipe in the drive thru.
On Monday, executives from Facebook, Snapchat and other technology-oriented organizations announced they will help the Anti-Defamation League reduce online hate speech by developing guidelines.
Students Within the Context Community will host a Scholastic diverse book fair on Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the second floor of Teachers College.
In response to recent vehicular terror attacks, Ball State officials are encouraging vigilance and awareness from students.
Nearly 80 percent of women in the U.S. use birth control, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC.) Now, women can access the pill easier.
Beginning in Fall 2018, the Office of Housing and Residence Life will implement changes to Living Learning Communities on campus.
Finishing the story James Baldwin hoped to see in his lifetime, Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck's acclaimed documentary titled "I Am Not Your Negro" will be showing Wednesday.
The sexual harassment and assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein that rocked Hollywood and sparked a flurry of allegations in other American industries, as well as the political arena, are reaching far beyond U.S. borders.
Muncie Police are looking for information on two suspects after they stole cell phones from Walmart North on Monday morning before 3 a.m.