Hookah hits the Village
By Camille Breck and Jackie Miller / April 6, 2016NewsLink Indiana's Camille Breck and Jackie Miller has the complete story about Two Cats Cafe in the Village.
NewsLink Indiana's Camille Breck and Jackie Miller has the complete story about Two Cats Cafe in the Village.
NewsLink Indiana's Michael Kuhn attended the eRace the R Word 5K this past weekend in Muncie and has more details about this special event.
After growing swabs from seven campus locations, we found six main colonies of microorganisms and how they could harm you.
Rain is coming for Muncie later this afternoon, but snow and cooler temperatures will be around for the weekend. Tune in to Ethan Rosuck's forecast here.
Ana Batres, future SGA vice president, grew up immersed in two different cultures.
A group of fourth-year architecture students are refurbishing a former meth house in the Thomas Park-Avondale neighborhood in Muncie as a studio project.
Sexual assault is a prevalent issue within today’s society — especially on college campuses.
Fifth district Indiana Congresswoman Susan Brooks (R) visited Ball State April 5 to talk to students about their growing voice in political issues, especially those in Indiana. Brooks said Indiana is actually a big contender for results in the polls for the 2016 primaries.
TL;DR (Too Long; Didn't Read) is a video series that breaks down both national and local stories for the people who don't want to read lengthy articles. In this week's TL;DR, I explain what the Panama Papers are and why you should care about them.
Increasing diversity in police departments has been a slow, but gradual process for decades. As the numbers continue to rise, police departments are working to seek more minorities and women, and many agencies are actively and aggressively recruiting these demographics.
A group of Ball State faculty is putting together a free, three-day summer camp to get young girls interested in science.
Weather forecaster Amanda Kedzierski is forecasting the cold temperatures to stick around into the weekend, but finally start to warm up moving into next week.
A new group will give secular students — students who don't identify as any particular religion — an organization and a place to meet other people like them.
A separate inbox on Ball State email accounts called Clutter may be taking some emails out of students’ inboxes.
Weather Forecaster Kalie Pluchel has your update on a warm up, rain/snow chances, and a cooler weekend.
During the early morning hours of April 2, Muncie police officers responded to a stabbing near campus.
A new app is helping students and the community engage with and keep up with the latest news and events at the John R. Emens Auditorium.
Heavy winds on April 2 caused four trees on campus to blow over or split, but cleanup is expected to be completed in the next day or so.
Congresswoman Susan Brooks will be visiting campus on April 5.
On Wednesday nights from 7-8 p.m., you can find students getting their groove on in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center with the new "Just Dance" organization.