SGA welcomes new senators
By Mary Freda / September 19, 2016This week, the Student Government Association welcomed five new senators at their Sept. 14 meeting.
This week, the Student Government Association welcomed five new senators at their Sept. 14 meeting.
For the most part, Ball State's Family Weekend game against Eastern Kentucky went exactly as expected.
As of this August, each Ball State residence hall has been assigned a UPD officer to invite to hall events, help with move-ins and build relationships with residents.
John Gouwens isn't a typical musician. As a carillonneur - someone who performs on bells in churches or towers – his musical talents aren't as traditional as most others.
Upon moving in, students are given a roommate agreement to establish boundaries in their dorm. However, one thing wasn't up for contention this year — construction.
Starting a college career is a life-changing experience for any first-time student. For 16-year-old Dora Lott, it's an even bigger adjustment.
Ball State’s Sports Administration Program and the School of Kinesiology will host the 16th annual Chase Charlie Races Saturday Sept. 17th where contestants will be able to race alongside Charlie Cardinal.
With the increasing prevalence of school shootings, guns on university campuses has become a touchy subject. The debate is a controversial one, with both sides fighting hard and pulling their constitutional rights into it.
MUNCIE -- The Gamma Mu Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega issued an apology after posting a controversial photo on Instagram Sunday. Kaela Miller, Alpha Chi Omega Chapter president, said in a statement, "The Gamma Mu chapter of Alpha Chi Omega apologizes for a recent incident involving a sign quoting a Beyoncé lyric that may have had racial undertones.
When Ellie Morinville ran to her car at the stadium parking lot so she could pick up a prescription, she found her car door unlocked, and her belongings scattered across the seats and floor.
The Alliance of Black and Latino Teachers (ABLT) met for the first time this semester on Sept. 14 to discuss diversity in educators.
The Ball State Staff Council is once again partnering with the Indiana Blood Center to hold the annual Angels for Life blood drive for the ninth year in a row.
Since its opening in March, Craves Delivery has experienced a warm welcoming from Ball State students.
Just over four years ago, Ball State graduate Nathan Morin founded North Coast Organics – a brand dedicated to providing customers with an organic, top-shelf deodorant.
When dorm food isn’t cutting it anymore but it’s too cold or inconvenient to go out, delivery services come in handy. However, some restaurants don’t have delivery services available—that’s where Tranzind comes in.
The Multicultural Center held an open discussion on Sept. 13 about prejudice.
University Police Department is hoping to partner with different organizations around campus to create a multicultural approach to community policing.
Every time the beginning of the school year rolls around, the rumor mill starts to spin again. One popular myth is that more than five women can’t live in a house together because it’s considered a brothel.
Ball State University’s commitment to diversity and inclusion has not gone without recognition. The university has recently been honored with a 2016 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award by “Insight Into Diversity” magazine.
The Saudi Student Club held Eid al-Adha celebration on Monday at Cornerstone Center for the Arts that featured prayers, a magician, games and food.