Afghan refugees to come to Muncie with MARRC
By Shayler Neal / October 20, 2021Afghan refugees will soon be coming into Muncie with the help of the Muncie Afghan Refugee Resettlement Committee, or MARRC.
Afghan refugees will soon be coming into Muncie with the help of the Muncie Afghan Refugee Resettlement Committee, or MARRC.
Outlet is a hip-hop troupe that started in 2003 at Ball State University. The team was made as an outlet for students to get away from stress and schoolwork.
COVID cases are dropping across the state and in Delaware County in surprising numbers.
The Annual Student Scholarship Talent Search returned to Pruis Hall, signaling the beginning of student festivities for Ball State’s fall 2021 Homecoming.
Weather Forecaster Rachel Stinger has the latest on the cool down and the upcoming rain chance.
Weather Forecaster Kerstin Cox tracks our next rain chances and a fall-like forecast coming up this week.
Chief Weather Forecaster Maddi Johnson is tracking mild temperatures, our next rain chances, and a cool weekend ahead for Ball State's Homecoming Weekend.
Weather Forecaster Vanessa Hintz expects fall-like temperatures.
Imagine receiving a $365 electric bill for a three-bedroom house. That's what two Ball State students say happened to them when it came time to pay their bills.
Rain or shine, members of the Lambda Beta Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma will be outside Friday until 8 a.m. Saturday for their annual 24-hour-sleepout. It's called "Sleepout for the Homeless".
Memories of the COVID-19 pandemic can be locked away through photos, videos or other forms of media, especially in today’s digital age. Ball State and other collections are using their own repositories as the key.
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Natalie Fitzpatrick talks about the risk of severe weather and cooler temperatures.
Muncie blues artist Governor Davis has died of COVID-19, according to an update posted on Davis’ band’s Facebook page.
Ice cream, donuts, boba oh my! Jack’s Donuts is back in Muncie after a while. The donut shop from New Castle, Ind made its way to Muncie years ago. However, the shop closed around three years ago. Now, the franchise has a new owner in Muncie and opened its doors to the Ball State University community on Oct. 5.
Throughout its 95-year history at Ball State, Homecoming has evolved from a simple celebration of school pride into a weeklong event that takes months to plan. Now, for the first time, Cardinals will have the chance to celebrate Homecoming twice in the same year.
Weather Forecaster Hope Kleitsch times out the impeding rain chances for Thursday night going into Friday and the following fall-like temperatures.
Tech Startup Weekend was hosted this weekend at 115 S. Walnut St. Oct. 8 - 10. Dozens of participants, majorly Ball State students, participated in the events to learn about entrepreneurship and creating a startup company.
On Thursday, Oct. 7, Ashley Ford, author of “Somebody’s Daughter” and Ball State alumna, was joined by Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns in Sursa Performance Hall. The event, titled “A Conversation with President Mearns,” gave insight into the experiences that affected Ford’s writing.
Riley and Landen break down the new musical based on the life of Princess Diana and the conflicting opinions surrounding it.
When Brittney Grim, director of student and young alumni philanthropy and 2018 Ball State alumna, was a student at Ball State, she said she wished there was a program for students who performed well in school and were involved but maybe didn’t get the recognition they felt they deserved from the university.