Students pledge to be allies to the LGBTQ community
March 31, 2016Students pledged to be allies to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer community with one of Cardinal Communications' biggest clients, Straight But Not Narrow.
Students pledged to be allies to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer community with one of Cardinal Communications' biggest clients, Straight But Not Narrow.
Bailey Loughlin was elected as the 2016-17 president pro-tempore for SGA at the March 30 student senate meeting.
Another rainy Thursday is in store for most of Indiana, along with the possibility of below freezing temperatures during the weekend? Weather Forecaster Balint Szalavari has the full forecast.
As a 12-year-old, Shubham Banerjee received a flier seeking donations for the blind. He began thinking, and asked his parents how blind people read. “Google it,” they told him. Banerjee did, and learned about Braille and the high cost of Braille printers. So he built his own Braille printer — out of legos.d.
For a small town girl, Emily Halley has anything but small goals.
Paige Eacret’s anxiety comes with chest pains that make it feel like she’s having a heart attack. She feels on edge about everything all the time, and isn’t able to stop herself from over thinking or worrying.
Weather Forecaster Ethan Rosuck shows that rain and thunderstorms will be moving into Muncie, along with a cooler weekend.
The Ethnic Theatre Alliance brought attention to gender-based violence March 29 through six living exhibits. ETA hosted Hysteria I as part of Women’s Awareness Month, which is the month of March. The organization focused on both the invisible and visible instances of systematic violence.
The new John A. Schnatter Institute for Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise will help establish a campus-wide focus on entrepreneurship, said chief entrepreneurial officer of the institute.
Although mental health problems may not always be thought of as a disability, they actually are, said one member of the Alliance of Disability Awareness.
The Pell Grant provides aid to many Ball State students and help them avoid debt, as about a third of students received the grant during the 2013-2014 school year.
As hate crimes continue to occur across the U.S. and the world, cities and universities are stepping up to ensure everyone feels welcome. Ball State and Muncie are hosting a town hall discussion on promoting peace in troubled times at 7 p.m. on April 1.
Doctors said Roan Christianson wouldn't live more than four days after he was born. The 8-year-old nephew of sophomore special education severe interventions major Abbie Christianson was born with cerebral palsy and had a low chance of survival. If he were to live, he would need assisted care for the rest of his life.
Cool temperatures returned back to East Central Indiana, however, a brief warm up for Wednesday and Thursday is expected.
One student organization is working to reduce Ball State’s carbon footprint on the earth through a campus-wide challenge to save energy.
Two more candidates have joined the search pool for the new members on the Board of Trustees.
The university is hosting open forums to get input on desired qualities of the new president by engaging the campus community in the presidential search.
Employers have been changing their educational requirements for their employees over the past five years, requiring more advanced degrees, a new survey indicated.
After former President Paul W. Ferguson unexpectedly resigned in January, many students and faculty questioned the transparency of the university.
The Fulbright program is widely seen as a prime opportunity to study, teach, conduct research, exchange ideas and contribute to finding solutions to international concerns for recent graduates and doctoral students.