Above average temperatures this weekend
By Ryan Crump / September 17, 2021Weather forecaster Ryan Crump has an update on warmer than average temperatures this weekend, and rain chances next week.
Weather forecaster Ryan Crump has an update on warmer than average temperatures this weekend, and rain chances next week.
Interaction has become the focus of Ball State’s newest undergraduate minor: counseling.
Located on East Centennial Avenue, Connection Corner, a branch of the Muncie Public Library, is a resource center open to the public, offering technological resources.
Almost a week and a half after a water main broke at Ball State's Bracken Library, officials are still assessing the lower level after flooding closed the building for more than a week.
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Natalie Fitzpatrick talks about the hot weekend ahead, more Fall like temperatures next week, and a possible soggy start to Fall.
Ashley C. Ford, 2018 Ball State alumna and fall 2021 writer-in-residence, read a chapter from her book, “Somebody’s Daughter,” in front of a crowd of students, faculty and community members Sept. 15 at Pruis Hall.
Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) met in Room 175 of the Art and Journalism Building Sept. 15 to participate in a student senate retreat, where they participated in a “blitz” — going outside and seeking student perspectives on what they want fixed at the university.
As most students do at the beginning of the school year, sophomore architecture major Allysa Britting set out to purchase textbooks before courses started. She went to the Ball State Bookstore first but said the lines were long, and she didn’t see too many books on the shelves, so she decided to go to the T.I.S. College Bookstore in the Village, only to discover it was no longer a bookstore.
After being pushed online last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Cardinal Job Fair returned in person for fall 2021.
After the 2020 Census data showed a drop in Muncie’s population, the mayor released a statement saying the data was inaccurate. However, economists believe he is wrong.
Ball State’s new “We Soar” campaign will encourage faculty, staff and students to expand their worldview to make the university’s campus a more inclusive place.
While it’s been quite dry and hot in Muncie, other areas are in the midst of hurricane season.
Weather forecaster Hope Kleitsch is tracking the severe threat for tonight along with the above average temperatures that will stick around.
Formed in the 1970s, Ball State’s Multicultural Center has served as a resource for students of color and other minority groups for nearly 50 years. Now located in the heart of campus near Bracken Library, the center hopes to educate and inform students on current issues relating to race, culture and inclusivity.
Weather Forecaster Rachel Wynalda tracks chances of severe weather today and above average temperatures this week.
As Ball State students return to campus, new COVID procedures are being put in place to keep students and faculty safe.
From Sept. 4 through 11, The Exchange Club of Muncie partnered up with the Flags of Honor fundraiser, which showcased 1000 flags at Minnietrista to honor our veterans and those lost during 9/11.
Chief Weather Forecaster Maddi Johnson recaps near record breaking temperatures, tracks the imminent landfall of Tropical Storm Nicholas, and details chances for severe weather tomorrow night
Bracken Library has reopened its doors for visitors after a burst water main line closed the facility for about a week.
A Ball State student has bonded out at $20,000 after being accused of sexual assault by two other Ball State students.