September 15, 2015 Evening Weather
By Nick Fauser / September 16, 2015Weather Forecaster Nick Fauser says keep the summer wear on until Saturday... then your probably going to need an umbrella and a raincoat.
Weather Forecaster Nick Fauser says keep the summer wear on until Saturday... then your probably going to need an umbrella and a raincoat.
Ball State moved up five places in the annual U.S. News and World Report rankings to tie with six other universities for the 168th best college in the U.S.
Sept. 16 marks National Guacamole Day, and for all you lovers of the avocado dish, here are five places in Muncie to celebrate.
A 2011 Ball State alumna who lived in Nepal for 10 years when she was younger is working to raise money to send back to her Nepali friends after the earthquake earlier this year. Even now, five months later, Nepali people are still feeling aftershocks from it.
Today we are expecting a high of 81° and tonight dropping into the low 50s. Weather Forecaster Rachel Russell has your full midday weather update.
Muncie celebrated its recent city improvements in a video titled "DWNTWN: The Next Muncie".
A Ball State student was involved in a bicycle accident at 8:34 a.m. Sept. 16 at the intersection of New York Avenue and Neely Avenue, according to university officials.
Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson came to Ball State to discuss financial literacy with students, faculty and staff. She discussed topics like student loans and identity theft.
Employee relations at Ball State's Career Center has spent the past year preparing for the Fall 2015 Job Fair.
An unidentified Ball State student was involved in a bicycle accident on campus Sept. 15, according to university officials.
When Kevin Briggs, a retired highway patroller on the Golden Gate Bridge, ran into someone attempting suicide, it was part of his job to try and stop it from happening.
One student organization at Ball State decided to take a step forward in spreading awareness on suicide among college students right after National Suicide Prevention Week.
Clad in white and gold sparkles, the women of Sigma Kappa chanted and yelled as they welcomed their new sisters into the sorority on Bid Day, Sept. 14.
In a timely coincidence with recent incidents of tax fraud and identity thefts at the university, Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson spoke to address the importance of student fraud prevention.
Weather Forecaster Chelsea Smith has your midday update. With another beautiful, sunny day the temperatures will be in the low 80s. Tonight the skies will remain clear and temperatures dropping to the low 50s.
Weather Forecaster Nathan DeYoung has your evening forecast update and rain chances could be returning by late week.
President Barack Obama has unveiled an online scorecard to help prospective college students compare universities based on information like average student loan debt, potential earning power and costs to students.
Ball State’s new brand isn’t just in the hands of the university. Three community sessions will be held showing proposed options of color and font schemes for the new brand.
As anxiety disorders and depression continue to be the leading mental illnesses for children and adults, the science behind the problem is becoming more important to discover.
Michelle Bruggeman had a love for learning, and her passion to work with others is being cherished by those who remember her.