Chronically Competent: Breaking legacies
By Cali Stella / September 26, 2019I was born an Indiana University Hoosier. I grew up in a family of die hard IU alumni and had no intention of breaking the status quo that was my family’s legacy.
I was born an Indiana University Hoosier. I grew up in a family of die hard IU alumni and had no intention of breaking the status quo that was my family’s legacy.
Jones also adds an element to the Giants’ offense that they have not seen in many years. A quarterback that can run the football.
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The Student Government Association (SGA) began its meeting Sept. 25 with a “State of the Senate” presentation from president Aiden Medellin on how the Elevate slate has been accomplishing its platform points so far.
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While it may be the first week of practice on campus, this season’s team has been practicing and competing with each other since early August.
Since her childhood, Ball State alumna Karen Cooksey said she has always had a peculiar attraction to glass.
On Thursday evening the Washington Street Bridge in Muncie was busier than normal. The bridge was filled with people, food trucks, vendors and live music for the Muncie Bridge Dinner.
At the Muncie Community Schools (MCS) Board meeting, Northside Middle School Principal Eric Grim discussed the school’s successes and areas of improvement.
Ball State Women’s Golf travelled to Colorado and finished in sixth place overall at the Col Wollenberg Ram Classic Tuesday.
The Cardinals hope to make it to the NCAA tournament this year.