President Mearns releases statement on DACA decision
By Max Lewis / September 6, 2017Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns released a statement on Wednesday regarding the Trump administrations decision to rescind DACA.
Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns released a statement on Wednesday regarding the Trump administrations decision to rescind DACA.
Muncie Exchange Club placed 1,000 American flags at Minnetrista for their 5th annual Flags of Honor fundraiser that lasts from Sept. 4-11.
The annual nation-wide United Way Day of Action is tomorrow, but the preparations for the community-wide event have been underway for weeks.
A former Ball State student was charged with voyeurism last Friday after police say he took pictures of another male while he was showering. Malik David Brown, 20, was charged with one count of voyeurism with a camera.
The university announced last week that North Quad 160, previously a study lounge for all students, would be strictly used as a student athlete study lounge, which has not sat well with many students.
Madison Street has an underpass that is a relatively well-known landmark in Muncie.
WASHINGTON (AP)–The Trump administration has announced that it will wind down a program protecting young immigrants from deportation.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Hurricane Irma strengthened into a dangerous Category 5 storm Tuesday as it roared toward the northeast Caribbean on a path that could take it to the United States.
The Muncie Fire Department was dispatched to the Dairy Queen in the 3800 block of W. Bethel Ave shortly before 4 p.m Monday.
A group of Muncie and Indianapolis residents are preparing to head to Texas to help victims of Hurricane Harvey.
It was a different scene at the Tuppee Tong Thai restaurant Saturday night than the scene Thursday afternoon when a Muncie teen was shot and killed.
Delaware County EMS was dispatched for a shooting at Acorn Apartments at 1535 W 13th St. Apartment 5, according to the Delaware County EMS logs.
The Ball State and Muncie communities are coming together to help victims of Hurricane Harvey in Texas. Here are a few ways you can help:
It’s been a few weeks since student trustee Marlee Jacocks attended her first Board of Trustees meeting and since then, Jacocks has found herself looking to become more receptive to students, educated about Ball State, but most importantly — reminding everyone she’s also a student.
With many students traveling home for the long weekend, the Indiana Department of Transportation reminds travelers that Labor Day weekend is typically one of the busiest times for travel on Indiana’s highways.
A Muncie woman was shot outside Tuppee Tong Thai restaurant on West Main Street early afternoon on Thursday.
Turns out, pizza really is a hot commodity in Muncie. The victim, HotBox Pizza, filed a police report for a theft of food delivered to a Muncie resident on Aug. 23.
The third annual On the Road with the Cardinals health competition for Ball State employees kicked off on Wednesday.
At 1:20 p.m. the Ball State office of information security services sent out an email warning students, faculty and staff to be aware of possible scams posing as relief efforts for Texas residents affected by Hurricane Harvey.
The Muncie City Council recently passed an ordinance to decrease the euthanasia rate at the Muncie Animal Shelter.