SGA to inaugurate new slate for upcoming school year
By Sabrina Childers / April 20, 2016The members of the 2016-17 executive slate, Summit, will take their official places in the Student Government Association at 5 p.m. April 20.
The members of the 2016-17 executive slate, Summit, will take their official places in the Student Government Association at 5 p.m. April 20.
The Ball State Homecoming Steering Committee has released this year’s Homecoming theme.
Chief Weather Forecaster Michael Behrens has the latest forecast, which includes some rain, as he wraps up his last broadcast shift with NewsLink Indiana. Michael will graduate in May after 5 years forecasting with NLI.
Students may have been stopped by a pony-tailed man wearing a Led Zeppelin T-shirt who was handing out booklets and saying “help stop violence" throughout the day on April 19.
Three members of Ball State’s speech team made it past the preliminary rounds to place nationally at the National Forensics Association Speech competition.
The commuter parking lot by the duck pond will be closed starting at 9 p.m. on April 19.
Weather forecaster Amanda Kedzierski is expecting a slight drop in high temperatures that will give way to increasing cloud cover and the chance for precipitation.
A Ball State social work class has been working with A Better Life: Brianna's Hope throughout the semester to help them achieve nonprofit status.
The youth vote and participation in politics has statistically been low, even though it has been increasing slightly in past years.
A group of students called BSU Steal Plan is trying to spark a conversation among students about their meal plans.
Today is a nice day here in Indiana, temperatures are currently at 67 degrees.
Ball State Students for Life, an anti-abortion rights organization, is working to show women that going to school while pregnant or with a child is possible.
The Ball State quidditch team placed fourth in the nation out of 60 teams at the U.S. Quidditch Cup 9 tournament in Columbia, S.C., on April 17.
The university's auction of its WIPB station and the 600 MHz of spectrum — wireless signals — that go with it, is still underway and could generate as much as $277 million for Ball State.
For students who serve on the University Review Board, helping decide the punishments other students receive for breaking the Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities allows them to give back to Ball State.
There’s more to the Student Government Association than just an executive board. Most of the organization is made up of student senators who speak on behalf of the entire study body. However, students may not know what being a senator entails.
Over the last three years, Ball State has been working with SmithGroup JJR to create their Campus Master Plan, which was approved by the Board of Trustees at its last meeting.
Sunshine and 80 degrees for one more day, but cooler temperatures and some rain are on the way.
Jim Davis, cartoonist of the popular comic strip "Garfield," will be coming to teach at Ball State starting the Fall 2016 semester.
The fourth floor of Bracken Library is covered in large fans and dehumidifiers, spread every three feet across the aisles between bookshelves.