9-1-1 What's Your Hot Take E2: Opening Emergency Ranking
By Willow Emig and Sam Jasionowski / March 1, 2025In this episode of 9-1-1: What’s Your Hot Take, Sam and Willow rank the opening emergencies that 9-1-1 is known for.
In this episode of 9-1-1: What’s Your Hot Take, Sam and Willow rank the opening emergencies that 9-1-1 is known for.
Here is a preview for all teams’ Sectional paths beginning March 4.
With The Legend of Zelda’s franchise reaching its 39th anniversary, the stories that build up the franchise are chalked full of in-game history that make each game an important addition to the entire timeline.
With Spring Break coming next week, we know it’s easy to be distracted and miss important announcements from Ball State’s Communication Center! Worry not — Ball State Daily has you covered!
Ball State University is soaking in the warm weather with spring-like temperatures.
In partnership with Cornerstone Center for the Arts, Grow With Me Glass holds classes for those wanting to learn stained glass art.
Art education majors bring out students' imagination through their connection with art.
A Dance Studio in Muncie has one goal: Bringing harmony back into the dance community.
Community members and organizations collaborate to help clean up the White River.
Preseason MAC favorite Ball State aims to make its second NCAA Regional in three seasons.
Ball State men's volleyball earns conference win in five sets over Ohio State.
Weather Forecaster Hunter Luzadder is tracking high winds for our viewing area with gusts exceeding 50 mph for Friday.
MUNCIE, Ind- Ball State baseball made history Monday afternoon as they played in their earliest home opener game in program history.
Weather Forecaster Caleb Beer is tracking cooling temperatures and wet conditions.
How two student-athletes are succeeding outside their sport in student media.
Ball State men's basketball players comment on late season struggles.
Recent executive orders have led to questions about the rights and resources of immigrants and those facing potential deportation.
A shop that offers free printing sessions with all materials provided.
Ball State alumni gather at the Alumni Center to support and learn from a local jeweler who has had a family business in Muncie lasting nearly 140 years.