GRAPHIC: 15 Februarys of cold weather
By Mackenzie Klahr / February 19, 2015The last 15 Februarys have had increasingly lower temperatures, but even the bitter cold this season has not been record-breaking.
The last 15 Februarys have had increasingly lower temperatures, but even the bitter cold this season has not been record-breaking.
Three Ball State volleyball players and one incoming freshman will travel to participate in the U.S. Women's National Team tryouts in Colorado Springs, Colo. this weekend.
Sylwia Hodorek started Meditation at the Museum during the fall semester. Each session has a different theme, but Hodorek said she hopes faculty and staff can leave each session with methods for managing stress, balancing their lives and enjoying the present.
In June 2014, Abbas Jammali was on his way to the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad to collect his visa and passport to attend Ball State. “When I was going over [to the embassy], I saw ISIS killing Iraqi soldiers, behead them in front of me,” he said. This is the Iraq he left behind.
One Ball State administrator shares something in common with former president Bill Clinton, Angela Lansbury and Vincent Price -- the Raven Mystery Award, given by the Mystery Writers of America.
Halfway through winter, some students think the worst is over. But with ice storms and sub-zero temperatures, it looks like winter is here for a while. Here are some tips for surviving the cold.
Junior Bo Calhoun’s career-high 18 points wasn’t enough to prevent the Ball State men's basketball team from losing to Kent State, 58-53. Despite dropping its 11th consecutive game, Ball State head coach James Whitford remains focused on the process. “The feedback for us is the process,” Whitford said.
Ball State's martial arts club is preparing and teaching students how to defend themselves if they ever find themselves in a dangerous situation. NewsLink Indiana reporter Ashley Holsclaw has the story.
Mickey Deputy acknowledges that Riley Hospital for Children saved her life. On Saturday, she will share her story with students at the Ball State Dance Marathon.
Ball State’s most famous slogan has disappeared from some faculty emails. University deans have dropped the Education Redefined slogan from their email signatures, said Roger Lavery, dean of the College of Information, Communication and Media.
The Muncie Police Department will soon refocus on helping some of their employees deal with some of the stress they go through as part of a revamp of their employee assistance program.
Students are producing a thank-you tribute to David Letterman and calling for campus to join them for a commemorative photo Friday.
A bill written in the Indiana Senate could allow organizations to refuse to hire an applicant if they aren't of a certain religion.
The three presidential candidates will face off against one another at the final debate of the election season.
Last week Sea Salt & Cinnamon began selling items at Woodworth Commons and Noyer Centre.
Lauren Chapman is a senior journalism news and telecommunications major and writes ‘Miss Know-It-All’ for The Daily News.
Presented by the Department of Theatre and Dance, “Equus” utilizes ritual, psychology and sexuality, including a scene containing nudity, to examine the meaning of what it is to be normal.
It's pretty chilly in Muncie today. In terms of high temperature, it's warmer in Anchorage, Alaska and even Moscow, Russia.
Freshman Morgan Polizzi has collected $2,455 of the $4,536 raised by the Riley Relations Committee for Dance Marathon this year. Her reason hits a little closer to home than most. In August of 2013, the beginning of Polizzi’s senior year at Carmel High School, her world changed completely. Her younger brother Jack was diagnosed with Leukemia.
Nursing majors have their own way of spotting a fellow medical professional. Here are some as told by the students themselves