Chilly conditions continue
By Liz Szewczyk / February 7, 2018Weather Forecaster Liz Szewczyk has a recap of the snow from last night and the conditions to come.
Weather Forecaster Liz Szewczyk has a recap of the snow from last night and the conditions to come.
In addition to a poem, stone and song, Indiana might adopt a state insect.
Over 4.8 million undergraduate college students are raising children, according to the Pregnant on Campus website.
Snow returns into the overnight hours. Chief Weather Forecaster Balint Szalavari has the details.
Phi Gamma Delta, or FIJI, was lifted from the Interfraternity Council (IFC) social 'pause' Tuesday.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — SpaceX’s big new rocket blasted off Tuesday on its first test flight, carrying a red sports car aiming for an endless road trip past Mars.
This year, the 2018 Olympic Winter Games will feature camel spins, corkscrews and Cardinals.
National rhetoric about sexual assault at universities has not gone unnoticed by the 47th Vice President of the United States.
Exactly 88 years ago, Ball State University was Ball State Teachers College, the Daily News was the Easterner and typing was a coveted skill.
Weather Forecaster Gabe Prough has your Tuesday forecast and a look at the tricky travel conditions for Wednesday.
Snow chances are in the forecast early this week, making for slick road conditions.
Since Dec. 4, 2017, fire-based emergency medical services has been on the agenda for Muncie City Council.
Starting Monday, MITS announced three of its routes will change course and times, two of which run through McKinley Avenue.
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After battling years of addiction, the task of getting back on your feet can be daunting.
Weather Forecaster Morgan Strackbein has your weekend weather update as well as weather for Super Bowl Sunday and a winter storm system moving into the region next week.
Does society look at black history in its entirety, or does knowledge of it stop when we leave grade school?
Fresh, homegrown fruits and vegetables could soon be just a five-minute walk away from campus.
U.S. employers added a robust 200,000 jobs in January, and wages rose at the fastest pace in more than eight years, evidence of a consistently healthy job market.