The Arc of Indiana rebrands downtown Muncie restaurant while maintaining mission
ByFollowing the bankruptcy of its partner company and months of uncertainty, Thr3e Wise Men has rebranded itself as 625 TapHouse.
Following the bankruptcy of its partner company and months of uncertainty, Thr3e Wise Men has rebranded itself as 625 TapHouse.
Vaping, or e-cigarette use is suspected to be the cause of more than 530 reported cases of lung injuries across 38 states and one territory, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) website. Of those 530 cases seven individuals have died.
The Student Government Association (SGA) began its meeting Sept. 25 with a “State of the Senate” presentation from president Aiden Medellin on how the Elevate slate has been accomplishing its platform points so far.
At the Muncie Community Schools (MCS) Board meeting, Northside Middle School Principal Eric Grim discussed the school’s successes and areas of improvement.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi launched a formal impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump on Tuesday, yielding to mounting pressure from fellow Democrats and plunging a deeply divided nation into an election year clash between Congress and the commander in chief.
Muncie Community Schools (MCS) faculty, essential staff members and community stakeholders alongside Ball State administrators will be taking part in an Academic Innovation Summit.
The United Nations climate talks, the Trump-Biden Ukraine controversy, Walmart’s decision to quit selling e-cigarettes, the General Motors strike and people storming the gates of Area 51 make up this week’s five national stories.
The United Nations General Assembly, Israeli elections, tensions in the Persian Gulf region, the Hong Kong protests and the collapse of tour company Thomas Cook make up this week’s five international stories.
Six candidates seeking the Green party’s presidential nomination took the stage at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center on Friday night.
One Ball State student used her love for the environment to organize a climate protest on the day of Climate Action Day.
On any ordinary day, Muncie’s Washington Street bridge is filled with passing cars. his changed as the bridge filled with street-served food, live music and the Muncie community.
With the help of a $40,000 Ball Brothers Foundation grant, Ball State’s College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) and School of Art plan to expand their reach into the community.
David LeBlanc, professor of biology, and Michael Planton, associate director for landscape and environmental management, both believe the issue of deforestation is one overlooked not only by political leaders, but by general society as well.
The Student Government Association (SGA) approved a new senator for the off-campus caucus and introduced a resolution that would require all restrooms, regardless of gender, to be equipped with sanitary dispensaries on Sept. 18 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
Muncie’s Pita Pit reopened Aug. 30 after nearly a two-month hiatus from the Village — under new management with a fresh coat of paint.
The three candidates for mayor met with Muncie residents at Kennedy Library for a Q&A-style town hall on Monday night.
Washington Street Bridge will be closed to traffic this Thursday for the annual community-wide dinner.
Ball State sent a campus-wide public safety advisory email at around 5:30 p.m. Monday, after a report of a sexual assault on-campus residence hall.
With September being National Cholesterol Education Month, one Ball State program is offering medical testing open to the public.
More than 49,000 members of the United Auto Workers walked off General Motors factory floors or set up picket lines early Monday as contract talks with the company deteriorated into a strike.