Windy and colder for your weekend ahead
By Ryan Crump / November 9, 2022Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Ryan Crump has your update on a windy Friday but colder weekend.
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Ryan Crump has your update on a windy Friday but colder weekend.
The Ball State University Student Government Association (SGA) and Ball State Health Promotion and Advocacy (HPA) are sponsoring “Safer Sex, It’s Condom Sense” Nov. 16 from 6-8 p.m in the Ball State multicultural center’s multipurpose room
For some reason, the NFL seems to disagree with me. Every NFL player on every NFL team walks out of their locker room and onto the field each game day with a stain on their jersey. Sometimes it’s super hard to see. Sometimes it’s pretty darn easy to see. Other times the stain is so obvious that it’s hard to look away, but football fans generally just miss it or ignore it completely. I can’t miss that stain. That stain is the NFL ownership group.
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Through the early November chill in a corridor outside of the visiting team locker room, Lee, along with the rest of the Ball State football program reconciled with the result of their 28-21 loss to Toledo.
The political science department at Ball State University, along with the Student Government Association, hosted a watch party for the 2022 midterm elections. Attendees and organizers discussed the midterm elections and their votes/beliefs.
“I’m just so happy,” Wise said. “We have a great community behind us. So, to be able to bring this home for them feels great. I’m very thankful.”
Chief Weather Forecaster Hope Kleitsch is tracking a big temperature change to end the week.
This year marks Society of Earth-Based Religions’ 20th year on Ball State’s campus. Read about the club and their weekly tarot card readings in the Student Center.
“Our trust hasn’t really improved for mail-in ballots because we believe it leads to a lot of ambiguity and the slow process of vote counting,” Wilson said.
Weather Forecaster Olivia Smithers tracks temperature roller coaster after election day.
“We cultivate winning cultures, we cultivate toughness, we live by integrity, and we don’t expect any more than we expect from ourselves.” Colts Owner Jim Irsay’s message to the media after one of the most chaotic days in the franchise's rich history. Let's forget Monday for a moment. This entire season has been a masterclass on dysfunction in the NFL. Let’s just take the last three weeks, to keep it concise.
Real estate transactions involving digital money and the blockchain may completely alter the market.
Ball State Women's Basketball (0-1) fell 68-63 to Tennessee Tech (1-0) in their first game of the regular season. The Cardinals look to bounce back Nov. 14 when they take on Indiana University East in Ball State’s home opener at 11 a.m. in Worthen Arena.
A chilly Monday night in November marked the opening day for Ball State men's basketball, a new era for the Cardinals, and Michael Lewis' first game as a collegiate head coach. Parents, fans, boosters and students filled up Worthen arena with their cheers, claps and “tater tot” chants.
Offense, offense and more offense. Ball State (1-0, 0-0 MAC) opened its 2022-2023 campaign with a 106-39 win against Earlham (0-1, 0-0 HCAC). It did not take long as they jumped to an early 17-5 lead with 14:53 left in the first half. After that, the Cardinals took the momentum. The team looked solid right out of the gate, with multiple drive-ins that put the Cardinals at the free-throw line.
Weather Forecaster Oliver Moster is expecting a major cool down at the end of the week.
The David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA) has assembled an exhibit of recent loans and acquisitions running from Sept. 29 - Dec. 22, featuring a piece by artist and activist Diane Burko, an artist of more than 50 years.
The Indianapolis Colts have fired coach Frank Reich after another lackluster offensive performance in the team's third consecutive loss.