Ball State sports facilities staff works to increase sustainability at athletic events
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Behind every game, every field and every meet at Ball State is a team of people: the sports facilities staff.
“Take a breath in. Take a breath out. Set an intention.”
Sand, clay, silt, peat, chalk and loam. All are different types of soil. According to ISRIC World Soil Information, soil filters rainwater to help prevent flooding, it helps plants grow and acts as a buffer against pollutants, which helps improve groundwater. Without soil, human life would be difficult.
Editor's note: This story has been updated to correct an error.
“Step two out of three is here,” fifth-year middle blocker Felix Egharevba said.
The symbol of American freedom, the American Bald Eagle, hasn't always been present in every state it should be. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) started an eagle reintroduction program in 1985 to bring that symbol to Indiana.
Broken toilets.
Tonight: The mostly clear skies will continue overnight, and our low temperature should just be 8 degrees cooler than what our normal high is for this time of year! Southerly winds are expected to continue making things breezy throughout the evening and into tomorrow morning as well.
The Ball State University Student Government Association (SGA) held its annual inauguration April 19, and swore in Joseph Gassensmith and Monet Lindstrand as president and vice president, respectively, for the 2023-24 academic year.
MUNCIE, INDIANA.--- Preparation is key at the Delaware Country Club for the Ball State Women's Golf team. With the postseason just days away, the Cardinals look to improve one putt at a time.
After four years of hard work and determination, you've finally graduated with your bachelor's degree. Excellent work! After taking some breather, now's the time to start thinking about your future. However, your future may have you pursuing your master's degree to secure your dream position. A master's degree is one of the most advanced forms of education you can receive, and there are high-level positions that will require you to have it before you're eligible to apply. That said, the course material is far more difficult than your undergraduate degree, so you might be a little nervous about the whole thing. In this article, we'll provide you with everything you need to prepare for your master's degree.
Tonight: Even though we had a warm day today, temperatures will drop to a cold 35 degrees tonight, with a frost advisory in effect until 9am tomorrow.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. –– Justin Conant stood in front of the fence of the visitor’s dugout at Alexander Field, slightly smiling and shaking his head.
Tonight: Temperatures will drop down to a low of 32 degrees under partly cloudy skies. It will be breezy at times as well. A frost or freeze is possible late with temperatures dropping to near freezing. Make sure to take any perishable plants inside to keep them from perishing in the cold weather.
MUNCIE, INDIANA — With the spring soccer season winding down, the Ball State team looks to finish their five-game season this Saturday against IUPUI.
MUNCIE, INDIANA (NewsLink) — Some Muncie Fire Department firefighters are under investigation, according to a press release sent out by city officials Thursday morning.
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