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(10/24/24 7:30pm)
MUNCIE, Ind. — To some educators, students with disabilities are often left with little resources for their future after high school. However, the Erksine Green Training Institute, founded by The Arc Of Indiana Foundation, is the nation’s first post-secondary vocational training program to help change that.
(10/24/24 7:00pm)
MUNCIE, Ind. — Founded in 2003, Outlet Hip Hop Troupe has won this annual lip-sync competition 13 times. They don’t win just because they are the only hip-hop group on campus; they win because of their passion.
(10/24/24 6:00pm)
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Tonya Hudson, the lieutenant governor nominee for the libertarian party, sat down for a special interview to discuss her campaign’s goals and policy agenda. Hudson is the running mate of governor nominee Donald Rainwater.
(10/24/24 5:30pm)
NEW YORK, N.Y. — Harvey Weinstein's two sex crime indictments were consolidated into one trial by a New York judge in a ruling on Wednesday. Weinstein appeared at the court hearing in a wheelchair.
(10/24/24 5:00pm)
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, Calif. — The Los Angeles County District Attorney says he plans to decide whether to seek re-sentencing in Erik and Lyle Menendez's cases in the next few days.
(10/24/24 11:00am)
For 100 years, players have laced up their cleats, coaches have blown whistles and fans have cheered for the Cardinals.
(10/25/24 2:00pm)
Indiana University (IU) Bloomington’s student newspaper publication, the Indiana Daily Student (IDS), was founded in 1867 and has served the Bloomington campus and community during its 157 years of circulation. However, the IU Media School plans to eliminate the paper’s weekly print edition, effective this upcoming spring semester.
(10/26/24 2:00pm)
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(10/23/24 11:55pm)
Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) met Oct. 23 and welcomed the university’s Chief Sustainability Officer Margaret Lo.
(10/23/24 11:12pm)
Tonight: After the passage of a cold front earlier today, tonight will be a quiet and cool evening, with low temperatures in the upper 30s with a northwest breeze of up to 10 miles per hour.
(10/23/24 11:00pm)
MUNCIE, Ind. -– Last Friday, the Ball State University organization, Global Harmony, celebrated their first annual Lantern Festival. The festival had music, free food, and a wonderful community.
(10/23/24 10:30pm)
MUNCIE, Ind. — Ball State alum, Mark Lazzer, has an impressive statistic when it comes to Ball State Football. The former Cardinal has been in attendance for 251 consecutive home games.
(10/23/24 7:11pm)
MUNCIE, Ind. — Terry Goodin, the lieutenant governor nominee for the democratic party, sat down for a special interview to talk about his campaign’s goals and policy agenda. Goodin is the running mate of governor nominee Jennifer McCormick.
(10/23/24 6:45pm)
Tonight: Mostly cloudy skies throughout night into tomorrow morning with a low of 37 with a wind of 10 mph from the west-southwest
(10/23/24 4:45pm)
Finally, Ball State football’s focus is solely on Mid-American Conference (MAC) play. Even though the Cardinals had already competed in three conference clashes, they knew No. 25 Vanderbilt was still on the horizon for their fourth and final non-conference game.
(10/23/24 2:00pm)
Editor's note: Kaira Carter is a reporter for Ball Bearings Magazine.
(10/23/24 10:00pm)
MUNCIE, Ind. — Paint Campus Purple was more than just an event; it was a declaration that the university stood with survivors. It was a call to end the silence, break the cycle of abuse, and create a community where everyone could feel safe. The idea was simple: paint the campus purple to bring awareness about domestic abuse and help survivors show what healthy love is. The inspiration behind the event comes from the love and support received from various organizations on campus.
(10/23/24 1:00pm)
MUNCIE, Ind. — What does making it national in the weather service take? This past weekend, Ball State students were allowed to do that right in Pruis Hall. The Central Indiana Severe Weather Symposium gave students a chance to learn from the professionals, interact with them, and gain the experience they need to grow their future.
(10/23/24 12:30am)
GRANT COUNTRY, Ind. — The Mississinewa Indians faced off against Madison Grant High School on Friday night in an exciting game. Both teams entered the match undefeated at 8-0. The game was filled with action, featuring multiple turnovers that allowed both teams to score quickly.
(10/23/24 1:00am)
MUNCIE, Ind. — The Ball State men’s golf team has been turning heads since last year, but one golfer in particular has been in the limelight. Freshman Happy Gilmore has been turning heads since his commitment to Ball State in June 2023. After dominating high school golf at Bloomington South High School, Gilmore has started his collegiate season with a bang.