Rain and below average temperatures will return to Central Indiana!
It’s been eight months since John “Papa John” Schnatter and the Charles Koch Foundation donated $3.25 million to the university, but students are still pushing back against it.
Make sure you know the answer to these five questions about voting in Delaware County.
No matter who wins the presidency, don’t celebrate — or commiserate — this year’s historical election alone. Take a friend and join other fellow Americans for one of many watch parties happening on campus Nov. 8.
It’s not an ideal presidential election for many first-time voters at Ball State.
Greg Ballard, former mayor of Indianapolis, will speak at the College of Architecture and Planning on Nov.
Community members have joined together in an effort to help ease the struggles of refugees in northern Iraq.
Fall-like temperatures are here and will be sticking around for the next few days
The Daily News surveyed students, faculty and staff this week, encouraging members of the Ball State community to express their views on the upcoming election Nov. 8.
A recent study has found the racial wage gap has grown dramatically since 1979.
The Cardinal WX team has the breakdown of the weekend forecast into next week. Check out Ball State's mobile morning show.
The seating area between the Architecture and Whitinger Business buildings, which many call “the Ashtray,” is in sad shape, some students say. The tiled pavement is cracked and wobbly in spots, making it impossible for some students in wheelchairs to access it.
The discussion started with each panelist explaining how the election and candidates have gotten to this point.
The event featured cuisine from countries like Rwanda and Saudi Arabia, and students could also take part in various performances, a photo booth, ice sculpting, belly dancing, henna tattooing, an animal show and even bug tasting.
After record highs to start off November, we'll see a slight cooling Friday, and more fall like temperatures for the weekend.
The search for a new president is slowly moving forward.
The blue lights scattered around campus are not there just to illuminate your way, they serve a greater purpose —safety.
Ball State junior William Walker has more on his plate than just schoolwork; he's running for a spot on the Muncie Community Schools school board.