President Mearns on firing of Ball State head football coach
By NewsLink Indiana Staff and Kate Farr / November 20, 2024President Mearns speaks on the firing of Ball State head football coach, Mike Neu.
President Mearns speaks on the firing of Ball State head football coach, Mike Neu.
Landscape Architect, Lulu Loquidis shared her work with architecture students in the CAP building at Ball State University.
Kat’s Crystals and Curiosities is more than handmade crafts, it's a dream.
Ball State University President Geoffery Mearns welcomed students to an open forum at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Nov. 19 to discuss the next iteration of the university’s strategic plan, Destination 2040: Our Flight Path.
Certified Bob Ross instructor teaches amateurs to paint like professionals.
Professor Caitlyn Placek’s cross-cultural research project examined how different populations treat addiction.
The Indiana Senate Democratic caucus on Monday reelected its leader, Sen. Greg Taylor of Indianapolis — just hours after the Indianapolis Star reported three women have accused Taylor of sexual harassment.
The Biden administration is urging Congress to pass a massive disaster relief spending bill.
For the second weekend in a row, the city of Columbus has become the site of a demonstration.
Located in the heart of downtown Muncie, Normandy Flower Shop has been a beloved local shop since the 1930s, see what tradition has lasted.
On Tuesday, Ball State’s Benny Buddy’s Club hosted a crafts and chat event for students.
A stand-by line for tickets will be available the night of the event, Dec 2.
At approximately 9:27 a.m. Nov. 15, the Ball State Daily News received reports of Ball State’s campus losing power.
Muncie’s college town Village will be home to a new performing arts center and Cantio Hotel.
This Sunday, kids in Winchester could visit Santa Claus himself to support Start-With-Art.
Older Hoosiers are left vulnerable after the end of the COVID-19 Medicaid protocol.
The event, hosted by the School of Art, brought in a large crowd to Pruis, filling up every seat in the hall. Community members and students of all ages showed up with Garfield shirts, backpacks, books and more.
Republicans will control the House of Representatives, giving the GOP complete control of Congress.
Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) called its senate meeting to order Nov.13. To begin, SGA welcomed Vice President Angel Esquivel Vazquez from Man2Men.
Young students gather in the on-campus greenhouse to host an event called Tropics to Table.