Ball State’s Christy Woods
By Anna Drake / March 1, 2023John Taylor says, “the property and greenhouses are used for students and education, but what’s also exciting is that Christy Woods is open to the public as well.”
John Taylor says, “the property and greenhouses are used for students and education, but what’s also exciting is that Christy Woods is open to the public as well.”
“I love getting to talk to our clients and see what they want and need and then shape our pantry over that,” Malchow explains. “It’s been fun to expand and make sure everyone gets what they need.”
Weather Forecaster Rachel Sherfey tracks above average temperatures as well as rain chances for the late week.
“I feared AI when it first came out. Then I realized it can be used for an advantage,” Fisher said.
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Oliver Moster is expecting above average temperatures, but another storm system on the way.
“It doesn’t matter if they’re the best team in the country, or the worst team in the country, we’re gonna put up the best that we can put up,” Smith said.
“These are real treasures that were hidden away right here in Muncie for decades,” La France said. “We’re excited to bring those out of the closet and put them on display for everyone to see.”
“Truth be told, I’d rather surround myself with smart people who sometimes disagree with me. That’s where the real change, the real solutions happen,” Robinson said.
Weather Forecaster Ian Kowalski discusses our warm start to March, and the multiple chances of rain throughout the week.
The inauguration for Gassensmith and Lindstrand for their term will be April 19 at 3:15 p.m. in Cardinal Hall in the Student Center.
“We really focus on what the student body is interested in gaining out of their experiences here,” Renken said.
“When we make a big play and you just hear the crowd behind you, how can you not just keep playing hard, keep trying to make plays for your teammates, and play good basketball for them?” Sellers said.
Weather forecaster Dimitri Gegas has the details on the falling temperatures that are on the way tonight.
A tough shooting night and a plethora of turnovers left the Tigers down 18 points at halftime. During the break, Head Coach Matt Moulton told his guys to keep their heads up.
Two small businesses in Muncie announced via Facebook that they were closing their storefronts permanently.
“When Rick Mueller called me, who’s the GM here with the Renegades, and told me they were going to pick me up as one of their quarterbacks, I was super excited. Just happy to be playing again,” Plitt said.
The School of Art’s annual art exhibit displays the artwork created by students during the past year. Different forms of art are featured like photography, ceramics, painting and drawing.
“I can tell you pretty clearly what sets us apart. From the crust, to the cheese, we have the absolute finest ingredients. We did not spare a penny on that, and that’s something we’re staying very firm [with],” Bell said.
Weather Forecaster Jack Van Meter is tracking showers and unseasonably warm temperatures
Rain and windy conditions are on the way for Wednesday.