Take our Presidents Day quiz to see how much you know about our country's commanders-in-chief.
While few students were in attendance, the running executive slate Amplify encouraged student input in the 2018 Student Government Association (SGA) elections at the All Slate debate Sunday.
The Student Government Association (SGA) Elections Board is hosting the 2018 All Slate debate at 8 p.m. Sunday.
Practice continued Tuesday at Yorktown High School, but a new national recordbreaker was the one who jumped in the pool.
More than a marathon was the closing message of Ball State's 11th-annual Dance Marathon. Participants raised $653,011.23 for Riley Hospital for Children.
Cardinals will not be able to travel down Ball State's main drag March 5 and 6.
If you’re looking for a pet, Muncie Animal Care & Services has the purr-fect solution for you.
Weather Forecaster Morgan Strackbein has your weekend weather as well as information on the upcoming rain next week.
After several messages have been receiving attention on social media, the University Police Department and the University has released a statement.
As with any police officer, extensive, mandated training is necessary in keeping the public safe. However, officers at UPD take it upon themselves to specialize their policing to Ball State.
Instead of a debate, a moderated question and answer session occurred with only one slate, Amplify, at the Presidential and Vice President Debate Thursday.
NLI Weather Forecaster Ethan Rosuck has a dip in temperatures and a nice day to end the work week.
A Ball State alumnus is returning to campus — but this time, it's to patrol the streets.
A bus filled with local history about the civil rights movement made a stop on Ball State's campus Thursday.
Driving down the street, you may come across a Ball State license plate, but there is more to those plates than Charlie Cardinal's head.
Ninety-four percent of all motor vehicle accidents in 2016 were caused by human error, according to the National Highway and Transportation Safety Administration, and in 2015 alone, 25.2 percent of all deaths in the U.S. were caused by some sort of transportation accident, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistic Annual Report (TSAR).
Weather Forecaster Steven Diana has your update on varying temperatures with rain chances in store for us for the next several days.