Friday Sept. 18, 2015 Midday weather update
By Caleb Saylor / September 18, 2015Weather forecaster Caleb Saylor tracks rain through the Muncie area.
Weather forecaster Caleb Saylor tracks rain through the Muncie area.
Alysa Rice is a freshman magazine journalism major and writes fashion reviews for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper.
Rain moving in tonight, but beautiful conditions as we start next week.
Ball State students thought they were going to hear a lecture on how to make it in show business. Instead they received a dose of reality and some frank advice from a Hollywood veteran.
Josh Cooper, a 34-year-old pastor at Bridge Community Church, reflects on the way he engages other Millennials in the church
Andrew Maternowski, a criminal defense attorney and a member of the National Organization for the Reformation of Marijuana Laws (NORML) legal committee, spoke on campus Sept. 17 about legal matters concerning marijuana.
On Sept. 17, Ball State students met in the Quad for the first ever Night of Hope.
In the first ever public safety alert for a sexual assault on campus, information that would typically be found in a police report was not included and left some students wondering.
The Ethnic Theatre Alliance firmly believes in social justice and love in action. This is the reason the Ball State organization hosts multiple events focused on race and social justice issues.
“I sometimes start speaking another language without even realizing it.”
Could BSU operate without LaFollette? The short answer: no.
Football fans who plan to attend this weekend’s football game at Eastern Michigan University will have an opportunity to do something they cannot do at Ball State: purchase beer.
Chief Weather Forecaster Michael Behrens has a look at conditions as the Cardinals head up north this weekend to take on Eastern Michigan.
Forecaster Evan Brosman has a look at your weather to end the work week.
A Ball State organization wants to start a conversation on campus about the 19 transgender women killed so far in 2015. The Ethnic Theatre Alliance hosted Trans Lives Matter, a peaceful march, Sept. 17 to show their support for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community and the killed transgender women.
Ball State will travel to Eastern Michigan Sept. 19 to kick off the first game of conference play. Eastern Michigan is coming off a dominating 48-29 win over Wyoming while Ball State is trying to move past its lopsided loss against Texas A&M. During Eastern Michigan's game against Wyoming, starting quarterback Brogan Roback went down with an injury. Back-up Reginald Bell immediately stepped up in a big way throwing 12-18 for 117 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Head coach Pete Lembo is impressed with what he saw and thinks it will be a difficult match, nonetheless. “I think [Bell] did a great job running their offense last week,” Lembo said.
CNN hosted the Republican debates last night, which featured those leading in GOP presidential campaign polls. Co-director of the Bowen Research Center and Ball State Professor, Joseph Losco, explains the strategy some candidates trailing Donald Trump are pursuing.
The Ball State women's volleyball team travels to West Lafayette for the Purdue Boiler Box Challenge this weekend. The Cardinals will take on in-state foes Notre Dame and Purdue on Sept. 18, as well as South Dakota.
For many students, Constitution Day may seem like an elementary school holiday. But one student organization has decided to make sure Ball State students know how important the day is.
Experience isn’t required at the upcoming skate clinic for Muncie’s local roller derby team, but a mouth guard definitely is. Members of the Cornfed Derby Dames will teach potential skaters the basics of roller derby and debunk some myths about the sport on Sept. 20 at the Gibson Skating Arena in Muncie.