Panelists discuss gun ownership reform over gun control
By Margo Morton / November 5, 2015The government and society should look at gun ownership reform, rather than overarching gun control, suggested a panel on the discussion of gun rights.
The government and society should look at gun ownership reform, rather than overarching gun control, suggested a panel on the discussion of gun rights.
Ball State women's volleyball has dominated at home this season. Surrounded by friends, family and energetic crowds every time they step onto their court, the Cardinals can't help but play well at home.
Hear what's happening around the nation, how long this warm weather will last and an unexpected change to the football roster at the next game with your WCRD News Live at Five team1 Anchors Yash Padhye Danielle Behrens Weather Forecaster Kaylie Pluchel Entertainment Dara Metcalfee Producer Brittney Dean
With HotBox Pizza opening next month in the Village and 10 other pizza restaurant chains in Muncie, students have a lot of options when it comes to choosing where to buy a slice.
Millennials are more than just the largest generation in history. They are also the first generation that will not increase life expectancy, due to obesity-related health issues, said a kinesiology and physical fitness and wellness professor.
Kevin Gatzlaff, a Ball State assistant professor, and his wife, Rachael Alaniz, knew their second daughter, Aria, was going to be born with medical complications. They didn’t know the severity until after she entered the world.
The Millennial generation is changing the construction of families in many ways. According to Pew Research, Millennials between the ages of 25 and 34 are most likely to live in multi-generational homes compared to other generations. Usually for financial support during or after college, Millennials move in with their parents or other extended family members, even when trying to raise their own children
These unseasonably warm temperatures we've been experiencing this week can be expected to continue for the rest of the week. Today's high is 73 degrees with sunny skies.
Ball State’s Pokémon Trainer’s Union is bringing the franchise to life this weekend with a live-action role-playing (LARP) event that will take place across campus.
Anna Wiegand is a senior integrated studies major and writes ‘Tower of Babel' for the Daily News.
Students will have a chance say "thank you" to donors who give money to fund student opportunities like scholarships, studying abroad and tuition.
Ball State field hockey lost their season finale on Nov. 1, but within 48 hours, they were back out for another practice. The Cardinals' latest loss came at the mercy of Kent State, who left Briner Sports Complex with a 6-1 victory on a particularly sunny November afternoon. The loss gave Ball State an overall record of 2-16, while going 0-6 in Mid-American Conference play.
At the beginning of October, 10 people were shot and killed at Oregon's Umpqua Community College. Public officials—and voters in general—almost immediately tried to determine what the problem was, and suggested solutions.
Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens breaks down all you need to know for our Cardinals' Thursday night road game at Western Michigan.
Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens looks at continuing warm weather over the next few days followed by the possibility for storms to end the week.
Ball State women’s basketball team unofficially opened its season with a resounding 79-point exhibition victory against Division-II Urbana University 151-72.
The Salvation Army of Muncie is taking volunteers to assist for the upcoming Thanksgiving and Christmas season. They are taking holiday applications until Saturday Nov. 7 until 2 p.m.
Student Government Association and the Muncie Street Department has been teaming up to repair potholes within 2 miles of campus.
For the first time in her career, fifth year senior Amanda Raker was named the Mid-American Conference West offensive player of the week. The middle attacker earned the award after hitting a career best two-match performance for hitting a combined .850 (18-1-20) against conference rivals Toledo and Buffalo over the weekend. During Thursdays sweep against Toledo, Raker had nine kills on all nine attempts, posting a perfect 1.000 attack percentage, making her the first to have a perfect attack percentage with at least seven attempts in the rally scoring era dating back to 2001. This was also the first time Raker hit above .500 in her entire career.
Senior midfielder Lauren Hall spun placed the ball on the ground. The 629 fans at Briner Sports Complex all knew that the fate of the Ball State Cardinal soccer season relied on this kick.