NLI Quick Hits November 18, 2015
By Staff Reports / November 19, 2015Brie Isom has your NLI Quick Hits for Wednesday, November 18.
Brie Isom has your NLI Quick Hits for Wednesday, November 18.
Members of the LGBTQ+ community still face discrimination and battle for rights and protections in other areas of life after the same-sex marriage win
Despite the signs outside of Muncie Liquors that read, “KEGS KEGS KEGS,” the local chain doesn’t have any for sale.
Yesterday at 6:00 pm I visited the student center to a screening of a sex trafficking documentary hosted by IJM (International Justice Mission). IJM is a global organization that started four years ago to raise awareness for several different causes by putting on events. One of these events is “No Slave November” which happens every year to raise awareness about human trafficking.
Country musician Corey Cox returns to Muncie for the third time Nov. 20 at 11 p.m. for a free show at the Chug, located at 409 N. Martin Street.
Dan Boylan isn’t shy about telling his family’s story. He reveals it to the 90 students he has each semester on the first day of Personal Finance 101 —a required Ball State class that he teaches 12 sections of.
Senior setter Jenna Spadafora won her second straight First Team All-MAC award after an impressive 2015 regular season campaign. Spadafora has been one of the key reasons Ball State's women's volleyball team clinched the sixth seed in conference tournament with an 8-8 MAC record.
An on-duty Muncie Police Department officer caught texting while driving is going viral on Facebook.
Woodworth Dining will serve buffalo chicken dip during lunch and dinner Nov. 20, thanks to a student’s social media request.
The Student Government Association celebrated its new adviser Nov. 18 with a reception after Student Senate.
Ball State has a lot of work ahead of them to win the Mid-American Conference tournament at Ohio University.
A flute, viola and harp playing together might seem like an unusual combination, but they blend well when their musicians are as accomplished at their craft as the members of the Hibiki Trio, an ensemble made up of faculty from the School of Music.
Ball State’s Economic Department Fed Challenge Team made 4th place in the district final of the Fed Challenge competition Nov. 9, for the 3rd time in school history.
The team sits down and talks about Fall anime, the new Adventure Time episodes, and their thoughts on Regular Show.
The guys sit down and break down the Paris Games Week and all the game news announced.
Microsoft’s newest operating system, Windows 10, released a massive update to its current version.
As of lately, drones, otherwise known as unmanned aerial vehicles, have been a market that has been rapidly growing among tech enthusiasts.
The Ed Board sits down and discusses the Paris Games Week, GLAAD list and Life is Strange. Hosts: Jake Doolin, Chase Streetman, Courtney Tuchman Edited By: Matt Turner Music By: Lex Bravery Logo By: Meghan Duffy
Japanese technology corporation Hitachi Group announced that it has developed a speech signal processing technology that will allow for more accurate multilingual translation in noisy environments. The technology will be able to accurately recognize speech in environments with noise levels up to 70 decibels, or about as loud as the average vacuum cleaner.
Weather Forecaster Ethan Rosuck is here with our first chances for some snow this weekend here in Muncie! Tune in here for the latest forecast.