Architecture students construct mobile greenhouse
By Raymond Garcia / March 1, 2016A group of architecture students are building a mobile greenhouse to help support urban farming in Indiana.
A group of architecture students are building a mobile greenhouse to help support urban farming in Indiana.
Weather forecaster Amanda Kedzierski has your mid-day forecast update. Rain will be replaced with clouds and sun through the day tomorrow.
College towns across the nation wouldn’t exist without the universities that define them
The Political Science Department is hosting a watch party for Super Tuesday election results. From 7-10 p.m. March 1 in Burkhardt Building, room 109, there will be free pizza, drinks and discussion with other students interested in the primary results.
March is Disability Awareness Month, and Alliance for Disability Awareness and the Disability Services Office are hosting a month of events to spread awareness. They are partnering with the Governor's Council on People with Disabilities to organize the month.
Men may think their male classmates are smarter than female classmates, according to a study at the University of Washington.
Weather Forecaster Kalie Pluchel has all your updates on rain, snow, and warmer temperatures.
In the book The American College Town, Blake Gumprecht writes that a college town is a place where the number of four-year college students equals at least 20 percent of a town’s population.
The amount of people with depression and anxiety has been growing in the U.S., but there are many more who go undiagnosed, three Ball State professors said.
The City of Muncie has installed stop signs on Neely Avenue by Noyer Complex after hearing concerns about the safety of students crossing the street.
Two people have applied for the open Board of Trustees positions so far.
Chick-fil-A in the Atrium food court will receive a refresh this summer to improve workflow and update the brand.
Today will be more similar to the weekend, but a mixed bag of weather is ahead for the week.
Be sure to check your email around 8 a.m. Feb. 29 for the link to vote in the Student Government Association elections.
Warmer temperatures arrive for the weekend, and rain chances returning!
Two groups of students are campaigning to be the next executive slate for Student Government Association. The Daily News talked to the people each slate said they spoke to to find if their platform points would be feasible to complete within a year.
Ball State will have its first ever Cardinal Convention this weekend.
Overcast skies today with temperatures in the mid 30s. Spring like temperatures for this weekend!
It’s one thing to listen to a counselor or psychiatrist talk about the struggles that come with an eating disorder and recovery, but it's another thing to hear a student’s story in person. That was the thinking behind Associate Director of the Counseling Center Ellen Lucas’ discussion on eating disorders on Feb. 25.
Compared with recent years, attendance was low at this year's Student Government Association all-slate debate. With the chairs half filled in Cardinal Hall A in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center, slates 18 and Summit went head-to-head to answer some difficult questions.