5 tips for success at Cardinal Job Fair
By Mary Freda / September 13, 2016The Career Center will host more than 160 employers and organizations at its annual Cardinal Job Fair. The fair is Sept. 14 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Worthen Arena.
The Career Center will host more than 160 employers and organizations at its annual Cardinal Job Fair. The fair is Sept. 14 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Worthen Arena.
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster has your updates for the week and look at the football forecast.
In the interest of being an inclusive organization, the Latino Student Union will now operate under a new name.
More than a week after a man carrying a gun shut down Ball State for an hour and a half, the discussion about open carry on college campuses continues.
It’s that time of year again — if you’re planning to live off-campus next fall, then it’s time to start finding your home away from home.
Hammocks are not a new invention, but students are re-inventing the idea of "hanging out."
During Ball State's 2016 Formal Sorority Recruitment, news reporter Lauren Delorenzo blogged about her experiences while finding her perfect sorority.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, who both have ties to New York City, will cease campaigning on the 15th anniversary of 9/11, according to the Associated Press.
Bid day, the most anticipated day of formal sorority recruitment, falls on a Sunday this year.
Ball State student volunteers spent their Saturday morning making a difference.
Worthen Arena will be undergoing a $6.4 million expansion next year. The project will add two NCAA regulation-size courts for basketball and volleyball teams to use, team meeting rooms and study rooms.
Everyone has different memories and recollections about what happened on Sept. 11, 2001. The Daily News spoke with Ball State students and staff to see what they remember of the terror attack.
Students gathered Sept. 9 to explain their gender using a cartoon unicorn.
With the 15-year anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks approaching, many Muslims at Ball State feel negative views from Americans toward Muslims is still prevalent as a result of the attacks.
The loss of two sporting good stores is being felt by the Muncie community, but for a small group of Ball State students, it's also going to be impacting their bottom line.
When Student Government Association president James Wells found out about a racist note posted to Twitter on Sept. 2, it cut deep. As a black man himself, it hurt him to see something so hurtful happen that close to campus.
After more than a year and a half of deliberation, the University Police Department has started using body cameras.
As September begins and students and staff get into the swing of the semester, Indiana’s twenty-first annual Archaeology Month is also kicking off.
If a Ball State student whose car rolled over Tuesday morning hadn't been wearing her seatbelt, she may have died or been seriously injured in the crash. Instead, Rachel Lehman, a sophomore public relations major, only suffered minor injuries from the crash.
The new school year has brought new change to some academic departments on the campus.