Upcoming wintry system and cold temperatures
February 23, 2022Weather Forecaster Rachel Stinger has the predicted totals for the upcoming wintry weather and the timing of the system.
Weather Forecaster Rachel Stinger has the predicted totals for the upcoming wintry weather and the timing of the system.
President of Delaware County Historical Society and Delaware County historian, Karen Vincent hosted a presentation in honor of celebrating the African American women in Muncie’s history Feb. 22.
While Ball State hosted 50th anniversary celebrations in 1968, minority students were working to propose discussions about discrimination among fraternities and sororities, as well as other social groups.
The RISE ticket, President Tina Nguyen and Vice President-elect Monet Lindstrand, won the 2022 Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) election.
The Muncie Community Schools (MCS) Board of Trustees approved lifting the school district's mask mandate Feb. 22, no longer requiring students, staff or visitors to wear a mask inside MCS buildings.
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Hope Kleitsch tells just how much cooler it will get once a cold front passes through, along with an impeding system bringing wintry mix to the area.
Weather Forecaster Eric Segbor is tracking additional precipitation chances for later this week.
From a small conservative town in Northwest Indiana to the melting pot of the world, Rivera took a big leap and decided to move to New York City, and that’s where it all began.
“I promised when I first stepped onto Ball State’s campus as a freshman, that I was going to leave an imprint no matter what I do,” said presidential candidate Tina Nguyen.
"Just to be able to do what I can and channel my talents and use my training to give back is the most meaningful thing," Skye said.
Chief Weather Forecaster Maddi Johnson is tracking an unsettled weather pattern for the week ahead. Moderate rain and isolated thunderstorms overnight and into Tuesday give way to a possible winter storm by Thursday. Stay tuned for more updates in the coming days!
According to an Associated Press article, Russian President Vladimir Putin "ordered forces Monday to 'maintain peace' in separatist regions of eastern Ukraine in a further escalation of tensions that followed the Kremlin's recognition of the areas' independence despite warnings of sanctions and international condemnation."
Cases continue to drop for the fourth week in a row. This is a 42.5 percent decrease from the Feb. 7-13 positive case count, which was 40.
Weather Forecaster Kerstin Cox gives a Monday morning update about rain chances overnight.
Ball State's Student Government Association (SGA) had their final debate at Pruis Hall from 7-8 p.m. Feb. 17.
Weather Forecaster Lance Huffman discusses what the weekend looks like.
Weather Forecaster Ryan Hill is tracking cold temperatures and sunshine for the weekend, along with a warmup for next week
Fashion forward Ball State students added some new threads to their closets. Thanks to the volunteer efforts of Cardinal Closet, an on-campus clothing donation organization created by Ball State Housing and Residence Life’s (HRL) Student Action Team, and a team of fashion students, attendees were able to create professional outfits from donated clothing at no cost to the students. Attendees made appointments ahead of time and were given one-on-one style consultations from student stylists at the Cardinal Closet styling event, which ran for four hours Feb. 8.
Weather Forecaster Jack VanMeter is tracking ongoing flooding, snow tonight, and a flash freeze overnight.
Nearly 400 years ago, Spanish novelist Miguel de Cervantes wrote "Don Quixote," a novel that has since become the fifth-most translated book in the world, according to Babbel Magazine, and continues to inspire discussion of modern social issues. Despite its age, one Ball State professor felt inspired to pass along the story's seemingly timeless message to people from Cervantes' work today. Stephen Hessel, Ball State associate professor of Spanish, decided to create a podcast, "Pod Quixote,” to speak to other Cervantes experts.