Ball Bearings: 'Something that comes in waves'
By Linnea Sundquist / April 28, 2026Muncie resident Emmett Bartholomew reflects on his grieving process after losing his grandfather.
Muncie resident Emmett Bartholomew reflects on his grieving process after losing his grandfather.
The number of people in emergency shelters in Indiana increased by 18.4% between 2019 to 2020
See the potential effects of Senate Enrolled Act 1 on local school districts in Delaware County.
On behalf of 11 Ball State students, the ACLU sued the university over its 50-foot protesting policy.
BOT approves motions for ‘Village Green’ project’s budget and site plan and revitalizing Martin Street.
Senate Bill 182 received a 37-8 party vote in the Indiana Senate.
Tara Whooten, a local co-owner of Hempnotyx CBD and Smoke Shop and Get Baked Bakery in Muncie, is concerned about the future of both businesses as Indiana continues to impose restrictions on hemp products.
Indiana recently recorded its “largest-ever single-year increase” in student literacy rates, according to the 2024-25 IRead results from the Indiana State Board of Education — and an after-school program in Muncie is continuing to add to that statistic.
The 2026 midterm elections are steadily approaching. Although the Jan. 7 deadline for major political party candidates to file their candidacy has ended, other dates are coming up to watch out for.
Ball State’s dining halls have posted signs preparing students paying with cash about the possibility of rounding up or down during purchases.
A member of YDSA explains upcoming committee meetings after launching their "Immigrant Safe Campus" campaign. Linnea Sundquist, DN