Warm and dry September continues
By Jordan Verdeyen / September 20, 2019Weather forecaster Jordan Verdeyen offers a look ahead into the coming weekend and the start of Fall.
Weather forecaster Jordan Verdeyen offers a look ahead into the coming weekend and the start of Fall.
On any ordinary day, Muncie’s Washington Street bridge is filled with passing cars. his changed as the bridge filled with street-served food, live music and the Muncie community.
A local Family Video is closing down after competition from streaming services and another store.
Maring Hunt Library is trying to reach out to residents by promoting the Muncie Food Hub which stops right next door.
The Muncie Street Department took on a project this last week in hopes to avoid wrecks.
Weather Forecaster Hannah Stutler has your update on rain chances and a relief from the heat.
With the help of a $40,000 Ball Brothers Foundation grant, Ball State’s College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) and School of Art plan to expand their reach into the community.
The summer-like heat continues for now, but a late weekend cool down is on the way.
David LeBlanc, professor of biology, and Michael Planton, associate director for landscape and environmental management, both believe the issue of deforestation is one overlooked not only by political leaders, but by general society as well.
Weather Forecaster Joseph Williams has more on how warm, dry conditions will stick around for the next few days.
The Student Government Association (SGA) approved a new senator for the off-campus caucus and introduced a resolution that would require all restrooms, regardless of gender, to be equipped with sanitary dispensaries on Sept. 18 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
On September 11th, The Trump administration announced a plan to ban flavored e-cigarettes. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is working on a plan to remove the flavored pods from being sold. This comes shortly after the FDA warned Juul that they were advertising their product illegally, saying their products are less harmful than regular cigarettes, despite not getting federal approval for that claim.
A Ball State student says he has been falsely accused of vandalism after displaying his artwork in the Atrium.
BSU Dance Marathon is adding a new and community inclusive event to their fundraising schedule.
Ball State's Faculty Artist Showcase began Tuesday with string players taking the stage.
Ball State Gymnastics is beginning a rigorous training program to prepare for the upcoming season.
David Owsley Museum of Art holds this program every Friday of the academic year.
Muncie’s Pita Pit reopened Aug. 30 after nearly a two-month hiatus from the Village — under new management with a fresh coat of paint.