Muslim Student Association undergoes revitalization
October 4, 2016The Muslim Student Association is undergoing some major revitalization after being founded 17 years ago.
The Muslim Student Association is undergoing some major revitalization after being founded 17 years ago.
MUNCIE, Ind.
Nothing is really free in life – including graduation.
Warm temperatures to start the week with rain returning by the weekend!
Thanks to a second showtime for this year's Air Jam performances, no groups will be turned away from participating in the popular homecoming event.
After the Montreal pit bull ban passed, a local animal shelter offered to help dogs in danger.
Rain and thunderstorms are possible for the rest of the weekend. Warmer temperatures to come next week!
In light of recent controversial street preachers taking to Ball State sidewalks, a group of students have banded together to spread the message of "hugs, not hate."
Extra quizzes, tests, projects — it's that time of year again.
In the past six months, four employees affiliated with Ball State have been caught with child pornography.
The stigma surrounding mental health continues to be an issue within society today, but one student organization is working to change that through starting conversations and spreading awareness.
This year, students will have the opportunity to jump start completing their Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
A Ball State student who suffered finger injuries on campus two years ago is now suing the university.
As a months-long construction project in Muncie nears completion, downtown developers anticipate increased patronage for businesses who lost money because of the traffic disruption.
Students lined the hallways of the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Wednesday night ready to talk about a big topic at Ball State – diversity.
Mindful Meditation sessions are currently being held across campus at both the Rinard Orchid Greenhouse and at selected times in the David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA).
Air Jam, one of Ball State’s most popular events, will have two showings this year.
Suspicious reports of clown sightings around Muncie left many in the city and on Ball State's campus on high alert Sept. 27.
How often do students consider what it might be like to live with a disability? Resident assistants in DeHority Complex tried to answer that question with a Breaking Barriers event Sept. 27.
There might not be much privacy when living on campus, but after freshman year, students are free to live on or off campus, living however they please.