"More Free Therapy, Less Free Football" stickers call attention to problem
By Gabbi Mitchell / February 14, 2017"More Free Therapy Less Free Football" is the slogan created by two students after realizing how underfunded the Counseling Center is.
"More Free Therapy Less Free Football" is the slogan created by two students after realizing how underfunded the Counseling Center is.
Weather Forecaster Adam Grimes has your Tuesday mid-day weather update.
Students at St. Joseph’s College will have to find another school to continue their studies for the 2017-2018 academic year.
The Ball State Board of Trustees approved a new policy that allows paid parental leave for university employees Feb. 3.
The Student Government Association announced the two slates that will be running against each other in the 2017 elections Monday night.
A mild Valentine's Day forecast; temperatures will drop before warming back up just in time for the weekend.
Ball State will not sell its public broadcasting station, WIPB, university officials announced today.
A new group in Muncie is hoping to incite change by encouraging people to join together.
The Board of Trustees approved a new undergraduate major in applied behavior analysis with an emphasis in autism at their meeting Feb. 3.
Muncie recently joined hundreds of other cities across the nation by starting an East Central Indiana chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby.
Weather Forecaster Ethan Rosuck is back with the latest in Ball State Weather, with rain and warmer temps coming.
The University Police Department has made a change to the way that they will be issuing tickets across campus.
Temperatures will be warming up for the weekend, but there are rain chances for Saturday and Sunday. Temperatures will be cooling slightly by Wednesday and Thursday.
A new club on campus is now offering a strong community of support for students of African descent who are pursuing a graduate level degree at Ball State.
Adam Berry, co-founder of PoliticalBank, worked with the former governor during his campaign in the gubernatorial race, starting out as a policy coordinator.
Jesse McCartney will be performing on campus at 7:30 p.m. April 18, Emens Auditorium announced this morning.
In an era where lies are being dressed-up as “alternative facts,” it can be difficult to discern what is the truth.
Emens Auditorium announced in an email that singer Jesse McCartney will be coming to campus for a concert this semester.
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