Ball State dining closing some salad bars due to E. coli alert
By Andrew Harp / April 25, 2018Ball State Dining has either closed or reduced the options of all campus salad bars according to an email sent Tuesday morning.
Ball State Dining has either closed or reduced the options of all campus salad bars according to an email sent Tuesday morning.
The Cardinal Screenplay Festival, now in its third year, is a celebration of the Department of English’s best scripts, written by students and performed by both students and faculty. The scripts are chosen from the screenwriting courses, in this case English 410 and 615.
The warm sunshine, new flowers and green grass of spring contrast the dark evenings, cold walks and barren trees of winter.
What can our startup community do for you? — the first question that is asked when someone picks up a 1 Million Cups flyer.
Robert Kvam, dean of the college of fine arts, will step down as dean in December 2018 and retire in June 2019, according to a university-wide email.
After making two rounds of informal visits this semester, President Mearns will finish his informal visits for the semester Thursday.
An organization that educated Muncie children through programs and extracurricular activities for the past 30 years is now looking for a new executive director.
Weather Forecaster Payton Domschke has previews your warm weekend weather.
When Indiana lawmakers reconvene for a special session May 14, they will reconsider a bill that would allow Ball State to assume responsibility of Muncie Community Schools.
The new Mr. and Ms. Ball State were crowned Thursday.
History professor Michael Doyle spent the very first Earth Day, April 22, 1970, as a 17-year-old student showing his classmates at Winona Senior High School in Winona, Wisconsin, a film he made about the negative effects of air and water pollution.
A Ball State alert was sent out Friday morning after a male entered a house near campus.
It’s been two months since someone has been shot in Muncie.
Weather Forecaster Ethan Rosuck is here with a nice day to end the work week, with sunny skies in the forecast.
As a high school student, Celie McKinley searched for a university in order to “escape Muncie.”
When 12-year-old Susana Rivera-Mills moved to California from El Salvador, college wasn’t the first thought on her mind.
“I’m proud,” said Hurley Goodall, a 91-year-old prominent local African American figure who will have a statue dedicated to him by summer 2020.