Riley Neal inspires former teammates and community
By Michael Kuhn / September 24, 2015It’s official. Riley Neal, a freshman, will be the starting quarterback Saturday as the Ball State football team heads to Northwestern to face the No.
It’s official. Riley Neal, a freshman, will be the starting quarterback Saturday as the Ball State football team heads to Northwestern to face the No.
Ball State’s online and distance education program helps students feel included, even if they don't live anywhere near campus.
The Student Government Association will hold its first Diversity Day Sept. 25 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The day will feature events hosted by nine different organizations, showcasing the diversity on Ball State’s Campus.
The Latino Student Union and the University Democrats sponsored a discussion Sept. 23 to explore immigration issues in the United States, focusing on the issues immigrants face when coming to America, as well as Donald Trump's proposed reforms.
Now that Residential Property Management students have a new center, senior Kolby Smethers said they can take more pride in their program, which is the only RPM program in Indiana and currently has about 50 students enrolled.
Weather forecaster Ethan Rosuck has your Thursday Mid-Day forecast with lots of sunny conditions and above normal temperatures for the upcoming week.
Weather Forecaster Adam Burniston has the latest update on our next possibility of rain.
Starting in Fall 2016, the university will be opening the College of Health.
A Ball State student was involved in a car crash at the intersection of N. Tillotson Ave. and the Scheumann Stadium parking lot at 4:15 p.m. on Sept. 23.
John R. Emens Auditorium will be getting its first major renovation since it opened in 1964.
A former Federal Communications Commission attorney said for now, the university's plan to potentially sell all or part of its rights to broadcast TV signals is probably the right decision, but is still a loss for the department.
For our first day of fall we will see sunny skies and an expected high of 79. The sun and warm temperatures will stick around the rest of the week and into the weekend.
Adolescence can be hard, but Firoozeh Dumas, author of this year’s freshman Common Reader “Funny in Farsi,” had to experience it as an Iranian immigrant growing up in America.
Ball State’s graduation rate, retention rate and salary after graduation are higher than the national average, according to the new College Scorecard website released Sept. 12.
As participants for the Muncie Big Read program walked into the L.A. Pittenger Student Center, they were greeted with a reader's guide, a bookmark and a copy of Ray Bradbury's, "Fahrenheit 451."
Recreational drug abuse is rising among college-aged students—from over and under the prescription counter—according to recently released data from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Joining a group of environmental and social activists on or off campus is one way to connect with the environment. If you want to get involved in work that impacts the Muncie community, and may even extend to national and international scales, start here.
Picture perfect weather kicks off fall in Muncie!
Delaware Christian Academy has had a rough start to its school year. The independent, faith-based school bought a former elementary school to hold classes this year. However because of problems with the building, students have been bussed to the old school for the first month of classes.
As the Indiana voter registration deadline approaches, Secretary of State Connie Lawson is encouraging students to register while they can. To make it easier for students to meet the Oct.