Ball State alumnae reflect on working during Hurricane Irma
By Andrew Harp / September 18, 2017Two nurses who graduated this past year from Ball State worked the past few days in one of the most dangerous storm to come through Florida in a while.
Two nurses who graduated this past year from Ball State worked the past few days in one of the most dangerous storm to come through Florida in a while.
Blue Loop buses will now run from early November to early May as a result of Student Government Association action, the organization announced Monday.
Students can now vote for Homecoming royalty.
The university sent a campus-wide email on Sunday after a sexual assault was reported on the 1100 block of W. Riverside Ave.
This year’s Bonnamu raised over $3,700 for Riley Children’s Hospital and the Special Olympics.
In 2016, the Muncie Police Department responded to over 2,000 domestic violence calls.
This morning, Chicago based rock group, Fall Out Boy, released the newest single off their upcoming album MANIA. The song, “The Last of the Real Ones” is the third single to be released in promotion of their seventh studio album, which was originally going to be released this month but has been pushed back until January 19th.
A Delaware County Sheriff's deputy was arrested Thursday night after Muncie police drug enforcement agents served a a search warrant at his home, according to a press release from the Delaware County Sheriff's office.
Times are tough, and college students need financial planning more than ever.
The Indiana Department of Transit announced new lane closures. The closures that affect Muncie residents are:
The College of Health Professions Building groundbreaking ceremony will be at 4 p.m. on Thursday.
Ball State’s 17th annual Chase Charlie Races will take place Saturday during Ball State’s family weekend.
On Friday, Phi Mu sorority and Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity are hosting their annual Bonnamu Battle of the Bands event from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at Lafollette Fields. Nine bands will perform this year.
The ‘80s were an era filled with Michael Jackson, big hair and “Flashdance.” It also happens to be when Jennifer and Geoffrey Mearns first met.
Now YouTube’s biggest star has made headlines again for using a racial epithet. Not only have YouTubers such as Matt Collins of Nerd3, “Angry” Joe Vargus, Danny O’Dwyer, and more condemned Felix for his words and actions as of late; some like Jim Sterling have even started claiming that PewDiePie is a liability for everyone else who uses YouTube to obtain their income because of his new racist image.