news 3/19/2017, 8:00pm Sen. Donnelly faces questions about health care and budget at Muncie town hall By Max Lewis / Crime Reporter Health care and supreme court nominees were two of the many subjects U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly was asked about during his town hall on Sunday in the John R. Emens Auditorium.
3/18/2017, 12:20pm Local group 'Enough is Enough' aims to stop Muncie gun violence By Kara Berg After a violent start of the year in Muncie, one local advocate is saying the gun violence needs to stop.
crime 3/18/2017, 12:45am Shooting reported at Queen Street and Riverside Avenue By Staff Reports Police are investigating a shooting in the area of 612 W. Queen St. according to a Ball State emergency notification alert issued at 12:30 a.m. on March 18.
campus 3/17/2017, 3:00pm Teachers College searching for new dean The view from the top of the Teachers College is famous, but the vision from its dean’s office is about to change.
news 3/17/2017, 12:00pm Indiana FAFSA deadline extended into April By Staff Reports Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Teresa Lubbers announced Thursday that the state’s previous March 10 financial aid filing deadline would be extended to April 15 this year.
news 3/17/2017, 6:00am The origins of St. Patrick's Day By Patrick Calvert Parades, leprechauns and bar crawling are all staples of St. Patrick's Day, but the origin of the holiday differs greatly from today's celebration.
campus 3/16/2017, 3:00pm What it's like to be a conservative student on campus By Kara Berg For Madeline May, it’s not worth it to speak out about her political beliefs on campus.
campus 3/16/2017, 12:00pm Ball State hosts events for National Nutrition Month By Lauren Owens Several Ball State departments have teamed up to host a series of events to celebrate National Nutrition Month.
muncie 3/16/2017, 10:00am Author tells Muncie to "Love Where You Live" By Andrew Smith Members of the community, city leaders and Ball State students gathered Wednesday night to hear ways they can make the city of Muncie a better place to live.
campus 3/16/2017, 8:48am Bracken House receives renovations after 20 years By Kara Berg Walking into the newly renovated Bracken House, you're immediately hit with elaborate wallpaper — red and white, of course.
communities 3/15/2017, 3:39pm BREAKING STEREOTYPES: I'm a part of Feminists for Action, but... By Allie Kirkman , Jake Helmen and Ryan Shank The Daily News decided to start this video series to showcase the different cultures of Ball State and break down the stereotypes that create barriers.
politics 3/15/2017, 12:00pm Sen. Joe Donnelly to hold town hall in Emens By The Associated Press Indiana Sen. Joe Donnelly plans to hold a town hall forum in Muncie this coming weekend where he will give an update on his work in Washington and answer questions from constituents.
muncie 3/15/2017, 12:00pm Business owner, faculty unsure of Fresh Thyme benefits One local business owner is speaking out against a grocery store coming to Muncie.
news 3/14/2017, 6:28pm Debate team wins 2017 national tournament By Mallory Weil , Michelle Kaufman and Lauren Owens Fifteen members of Ball State's Debate Team spent two days of spring break at Anderson University competing in the 2017 National Educational Debate Association National Tournament.
campus 3/14/2017, 3:00pm Elliott Dining offers carryout option By Mary Freda To help students everyday busy lives, Dining Services is now offering a new lunch option for students in one dining hall.
news 3/14/2017, 12:00pm Obama's final year: US spent $36 million in records lawsuits By Associated Press The Obama administration in its final year in office spent a record $36.2 million on legal costs defending its refusal to turn over federal records under the Freedom of Information Act
tech 3/14/2017, 12:00pm Social media can help, hurt job searches for Millennials By Eric Kuznar It may have been an innocent group picture taken during a tailgate or a friend's 21st birthday party, but what students put on their social media can come back to haunt them when they apply for jobs.
campus 3/13/2017, 3:00pm Latinx Student Union to host 'Mi Voz' month of events By Mary Freda LSU will host its month of events, Mi Voz (My Voice), this month with events beginning today. The events run through the first week of April.
news 3/13/2017, 12:00pm Reports of mumps cases rising in Indiana By Kirsten Wamsley Ball State has seen no cases this year, but IU, IUPUI and Butler have all had infected students.
news 3/13/2017, 6:00am Turning Point USA starts chapter on campus By Kara Berg Political discussions can get ugly. But at Turning Point USA, a club new to Ball State this semester, the members aim to talk about political issues in a civil, nonpartisan manner.
High School Tennis 6/2/2022, 6:00pm Life Lessons: Delta Girls Tennis head coach Tim Cleland along with players and assistant coaches reflect ahead of their State Finals appearance
Baseball 5/28/2022, 8:37pm Cardinals fall to the Chippewas, winner take all MAC Championship Game set for May 29