Ball State, Army trade field goals in third quarter
By Mat Mikesell / November 11, 2012Score: Ball State 20, Army 13
Score: Ball State 20, Army 13
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Score: Ball State 14, Army 7
Saying a team plays to the level of its competition generally has a negative connotation, but Ball State showed the positive side of that argument on Thursday.
With Ball State’s postseason chances possibly on the line, someone had to jump start the Cardinals after the team faced match point in the fifth set 14-12 against Toledo.
The lights dimmed in Pruis Hall as 300 students filled the seats waiting for the Comedy Central comedian Eliot Chang to perform his “Easily Excited” college comedy tour.
It’s the last chance to dance and perform on a Ball State stage for senior dance majors.
As cold weather creeps across campus, many students struggle with the transition from fall to winter fashion.
Aldi, Walmart, Marsh, Meijer — we all know the names of these grocery hubs, but do we know where they get their goods?
Halloween is the time of the year to unravel tales of hauntings and mischief in the most dark and desolate of places. It is a time to challenge yourself and your bravery.
Newslink Indiana's Chris Renkel reports from the sidelines of Ball States big game against Toledo.
In 2009, Kelsey and Karly Koch were two of the first 11 people in the world to be diagnosed with a rare genetic disease called Dock8.
GLASS HALF SOMETHING: Non-voters have right to complain
THE DYESSERTATION: 2012 election shows more liberal America
DJ ETrayn, the disc jockey that hosted the Neely Fest rave earlier in the semester, will bring the party back to Muncie on Saturday atDLuxe.
Be Here Now is on schedule to feature some dirty, nasty, raw and no frills rock ‘n’ roll Saturday evening, with the likes of Mutts, BobReuter’s Alley Ghost and Royal Son of a Guns.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has been re-elected to a second term, defeating Republican Mitt Romney in a hard-fought race.
Newslink Indiana's Kevin Thurman reports live from the Republican watch party in Indianapolis on Election night.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has been re-elected to a second term, defeating Republican Mitt Romney in a hard-fought race in which the economy was the dominant issue.
Democrat Joe Donnelly beat Republican Richard Mourdock for Indiana’s U.S. Senate race, replacing the seat held by Senate veteran, Republican Richard Lugar.