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.
news 3/9/2017, 3:20pm Fliers championing white supremacy found in CAP building By Kara Berg Earlier this week, fliers that championed white supremacy were found in the College of Architecture and Planning Building.
crime 3/5/2017, 10:46am Charges filed in apartment shooting near campus By Max Lewis / Crime Reporter Charges have been filed in the Delaware County Circuit Court 4 against Jamaal Gray, 25, in the Jan. 28 shooting in a North Rosewood Avenue apartment building, just across the street from the Ball State campus.
football 3/3/2017, 12:00pm MAC releases 2017 football schedule By Sam Barloga The Mid-American Conference released its schedule for 2017 football games on Wednesday afternoon.
campus 3/3/2017, 12:00pm FAFSA deadline right around corner By Andrew Harp Time is running out for students who have yet to fill out their annual financial aid information.
campus 3/3/2017, 6:00am Hate crime bill fails again in Indiana legislature By Kara Berg A bill targeting hate crimes has once again not made it past the Indiana legislature, which keeps the state one of five without such a law.
news 3/3/2017, 6:00am University Council progresses with veteran student class registration, responsible research The University Council met Thursday to discuss updates on progress for various committee projects. As always, students are welcome to attend the next council meeting at 4 p.m. April 6 in LB 125.
muncie 3/2/2017, 12:00pm Cardinal Greenway initiates bike share By Brynn Mechem With the weather warming up, many students find themselves heading outdoors. However, a lot of students don’t know about the 62-mile-long, paved trail just a couple blocks away from campus, said Mary Tankersley.
campus 3/2/2017, 10:00am Ball State 'Bicycle Master Plan' unveiled By Mary Freda and Lauren Delorenzo We’ve all been there — late to class, power-walking through the scramble light until suddenly, you’re blitzed by a frustrated cyclist. The university is working to fix that.
communities 3/1/2017, 8:12pm BREAKING STEREOTYPES: I'm a part of NOMAS, 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.
muncie 3/1/2017, 3:00pm Cornerstone offers hands-on spring workshops, classes By Demi Vaughn Starting this month, Cornerstone Center for the Arts will be offering spring six-week classes for the public.
campus 3/1/2017, 12:00pm Submission deadline for Frog Baby Film Festival approaching By Andrew Harp Ball State’s annual film festival is back and now taking entries until Monday.
news 3/1/2017, 10:00am Trump addresses Congress, Ball State students react By Patrick Calvert President Donald Trump delivered his first speech to Congress Tuesday with a softer tone than the public has seen throughout his campaign and appearances in the media as president.
news 2/28/2017, 9:00pm Village Promenade experiences flooding By Sam Barloga Students living at the Village Promenade apartment complex are reporting severe levels of flooding after water started leaking through the ceiling on the third floor of the four-story complex.
campus 2/28/2017, 8:17pm Introverts learn how to successfully network By Devan Sticka Being an introvert isn't bad — as long as you know how to network to widen professional circles, both in real life and online. For some, this can be a scary process.
campus 2/28/2017, 7:14pm OPTiC wins close SGA election By Max Lewis / Crime Reporter Student Government Association executive board slate OPTiC was elected to serve as the next SGA executive board for 2017-18 today.
muncie 2/28/2017, 3:00pm Muncie School District in deficit spending, sparks protest By Brynn Mechem and Maggie Stolfa Muncie Community Schools have found themselves in an estimated $11.5 million deficit spending, according to The Star Press. While solutions have not yet been met to try and dig out of that hole, the district is looking at many areas to cut, including teacher salaries, an area shocking to parents.
news 2/28/2017, 12:00pm New Indiana bill provides student journalists more protections By Jeremy Masukevich / NewsLink Indiana High schools across Indiana have rallied together to help protect student journalists' freedom.
administration 2/27/2017, 12:00pm Ball State planetarium becomes new Fulldome Media Lab By Dylan Grissom It has been three years since the Charles W. Brown Planetarium opened. Now, the old space is getting an upgrade.
campus 2/27/2017, 12:00pm SGA presidents explain parody Twitter accounts By Devan Sticka and Rachel Page As the 2017-18 Student Government Association elections are drawing near, accompanying the speeches and debates comes the tradition of the SGA parody accounts on Twitter.
2022 Delaware County Fair 7/15/2022, 5:58pm 2022 Delaware County Fair runs July 11-23, events for July 15-23 upcoming By Staff Reports
Government/abortion 7/24/2022, 10:00am Indiana Capital Chronicle: Vice President Kamala Harris coming to Indiana Monday
Baseball 7/15/2022, 9:58am Still a firefighter: Ahead of likely being selected in the 2022 MLB Draft, Ball State Baseball pitcher Tyler Schweitzer reflects on going from reliever to MAC Pitcher of the Year