Indiana senator proposes bill to ban powdered alcohol
By Kara Berg / March 17, 2015An Indiana senator has proposed a bill to the state senate to make the newly legal powdered alcohol, or Palcohol, illegal.
An Indiana senator has proposed a bill to the state senate to make the newly legal powdered alcohol, or Palcohol, illegal.
The campus shuttle bus system is available for use by students and faculty at Ball State, but what fees are included and who pays them?
College Sports Madness announced Ball State outfielder Alex Call has been named the Madness Mid-American Baseball Player of the Week. In four games, the sophomore hit .267 in 16 at bats, with six RBIs.
The David Owsley Art Museum and the Ball State counseling center have teamed up to create an outlet that can relieve stress and create inner peace.
There was a time in my life when I enjoyed a drink from Starbucks fairly regularly. Though, perhaps “enjoyed” is too generous a term, because I soon realized that I was drinking that latté plastered with the green logo for purely social reasons; it didn’t even taste good.
In the afternoon, masses of Ball State students swarm into the Atrium.
The Ball State women's basketball team will take on Middle Tennessee in the first round of the Women's National Invitation Tournament after accepting its automatic bid.
An arrest has been made after a bookbag meth lab was left in the restroom of the southside Muncie Walmart.
One of downtown Muncie’s popular businesses is hosting its one year anniversary today, with specials and small events throughout the day. Frank Reber and his wife Lauren opened the Caffeinery last year and so far, Frank Reber said business has been good.
Rainn Wilson left his audience in stitches on Monday night, but still managed to squeeze in the story of his journey with faith and how it related to the creation of the media powerhouse, SoulPancake.
Kendrick Lamar's new album is definitely worth talking about.
The Ball State men's golf team finished 13th at the Talis Park Challenge in Naples, Fla. on Monday.
Now in its 10th year, Sunshine Week continues to promote freedom of information and open government.
Hear what's making headlines with the WCRD News Live at Five team! Anchors Brittney Dean Garrett Lamkin Weather forecasters Michael Behrens Evan Brosman Sports Anchor Petar Hood Producer Danielle Ortiz
Currently, the west side of the John W. and Janice B. Fisher Football Training Complex is closed off to general faculty and students for safety purposes.
On a college campus, students are responsible to more than just the law--they are also responsible to university policy.
Ball State employees that have been victims of tax fraud and identity theft now face concerns over the safety of their identity for the rest of their lives.
A student from Purdue University is on a mission to legalize marijuana, and he’s starting organizations on other Indiana campuses to help. Chris Thompson, Purdue junior is jump-starting the Ball State chapter of NORML--National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.
The city of Muncie and Ball State are working on earning a "Bicycle Friendly Community" distinction by adding bike lanes and updating the city's bicycle code for the first time since 1968. Kyle Johnson serves on the Muncie Bicycle-Pedestrian Advisory committee and said the updated code should be adopted this month.
This year's In Print Festival of New Works will feature one of Ball State's own graduates in honor of the festival's tenth year of existence.