Breakdown of Ball State SGA's events over past 2 days
By Staff Reports / September 5, 2013Aug. 30 Student Government Association President Malachi Randolph arrived in New York for Fashion Week.
Aug. 30 Student Government Association President Malachi Randolph arrived in New York for Fashion Week.
Students could be affected if Ball State does not renew its 10-year accreditation in October, but the Higher Learning Commission says the university is in good standing.
After a year, an immersive learning documentary ended up at the festival where it began.
A program at the Amelia T. Wood Health Center allows students input their name and reason for a visit.
On the heels of a successful opening, Countdown 2 Kickoff will undergo changes before Sept. 7's home game against Army.
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The Ball State Black Student Association president said the country has evolved in the 50 years since the "I Have a Dream" speech, but there is more work to be done.
The Student Government Association will host the football pregame party “Countdown 2 Kickoff,” an idea that was part of the slate’s platform points during their campaign.
In addition to tuition costs, students also find a few hundred dollars worth of fees on their Bursar bill. These fees pay for various resources on campus.
Ball State student organizations, Students For Creative Social Action and Amnesty International, hosted a silent protest in support of closing Guantanamo Bay.
SVS is hosting the SVS Volunteer Recruitment Fair, where nonprofit organizations will have booths and SVS will walk students through the process of volunteering.
The museum has been undergoing renovations for nearly two years, adding Indian and African art exhibitions as well as updating existing exhibits.
Low turnout at the Quad Bash caused the director of University Program Board to cancel a speech by head football coach Pete Lembo.
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Until 2 p.m. today, students have the opportunity to support a fundraiser and soak a University Police Department officer.
Live music, free ice cream and a craft will be available to students at the annual Quad Bash to celebrate the beginning of the school year.
A pianist stroked the black and white keys of her piano as Chelsea Devantez and Ariel Dumas belted a song about putting weird items in Devantez’s body. An iPhone 3 was only one of many items sung about on the Emens Auditorium stage as the improv artists made the audience burst in laughter.