Sinkhole found near Ball State's campus
ByBall State University Police closed an intersection near the south side of campus due to a sinkhole.
Ball State University Police closed an intersection near the south side of campus due to a sinkhole.
A former Ball State professor of Information and Communication Sciences has received his sentence from a judge after being charged with possession of child pornography.
Ball State’s most popular dining location, The Atrium will be closed this summer for renovations that are intended to open up the space.
One student founded a company where car washes that use gallons of water are a thing of the past.
If you’ve called University Police recently, there is a good chance you talked to one of the five telecommunications officers.
Geese are slowly making their return to campus — something that has both students and the university’s facilities planning and management department on edge.
The next strategic planning forum, led by President Geoffrey S. Mearns, will take place from 10:30 a.m. to noon Friday in L.A. Pittenger Student Center, Cardinal Hall B.
Silence, absolute silence. Some, such as Jeff Choates, Ball State American Sign Language (ASL) adjunct professor, are born into a silent world, into a deaf community. He, his parents and his brother are all deaf.
Police cleaned up a meth lab discovered near Ball State’s campus Wednesday afternoon.
After closing its outdoor season in October, the Minnetrista Farmers Market will be open from 8 a.m. to noon every Saturday starting May 5.
In a crowd of 30 to 40, hands flew up when the question, “How many of you know someone who has been affected by sexual assault?” was asked.
The 4th annual Thank A Donor Day hosted by the Ball State University Foundation and the Philanthropy Education Council took place Tuesday evening at Pruis Hall.
A retired Ball State University married couple are taking their knowledge of sustainability and clean energy to the forefront of East Central Indiana to help households procure solar energy for their own properties.
For Lauren Slaven, a senior meteorology major who is on the autism spectrum, bananas are awful.
This year the Holocaust Memorial Lecture will showcase a love story set during World War II. Students will have the opportunity to listen and ask questions to the son of two Holocaust survivors.
The President and CEO of the National Retail Federation said the retail industry is only going to change its appearance and that statement couldn’t be more true for Muncie.
When people need help in times of emergency, they call public safety agencies for help. This week is nationally recognized as a way to say “thank you,” to the person on the other end of the call.
To some students at Ball State, the fashion industry is a lot more than just a needle pulling thread.
Ball State’s greenhouse will be used for more than flora and fauna this month — it will display art.
Ball State University Singers performed in the Atrium at noon Thursday promote its 54th Spectacular.