With finals coming up, we know it’s easy to miss important announcements from Ball State’s Communication Center. Don’t stress — Ball State Daily has you covered! This week, read about the upcoming Pickle Festival, a research study opportunity, and a planned domestic water outage.
University Dining to Host First Pickle Festival
On Wednesday, April 16, North Dining will host Ball State’s first Pickle Festival. The festival will include tasting tables, a pickle-themed meal and more exciting games and contests. The festival will be open from 4 to 7 p.m.
For more information, visit the Communication Center here.
Participate in Brain Research
A research study is seeking undergraduate student participants. Participation will take roughly two hours for data collection and around 30 minutes for additional questionnaires. The study includes the use of electroencephalogram (EEG) recording.
Qualifying participants can receive up to two research credits as compensation. Those who do not qualify for research credits will receive up to $20 in compensation.
For more information, contact Claire Dungan at cepiper@bsu.edu.
Planned Domestic Water Outage
On Saturday, April 12, Indiana American Water will carry out maintenance repairs on the domestic waterline. The outage will last for an estimated eight hours and is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m.
The water supply in Burris, Wagoner, Indiana Academy House, the Heat Plant, and West Quad will be shut off during this time. The outage may also affect the water in Glick and South Service.
For more details or concerns about the planned outage, contact Pete Heuer at pnheuer@bsu.edu or 765-285-5090.
For more information, go to Ball State's Communication Center.