Fruit, vegetable bill doesn't pass in SGA Senate
By Sabrina Childers / February 11, 2016Students may have to wait a little longer to see results from the petition to get a bigger variety of fruits and vegetables on campus.
Students may have to wait a little longer to see results from the petition to get a bigger variety of fruits and vegetables on campus.
Some students say they feel unsafe walking around campus after dark because of the lack of lighting on the sidewalks.
Valentine's Day is just around the corner, but brutal Arctic temperatures and snow are in the forecast. Will snow spoil the day of love? Weather Forecaster Balint Szalavari has to whole forecast.
With Student Government Association's Nomination Convention coming up Feb. 16, students are preparing for the positions they will soon be running for.
Ball State uses homework submitted on Blackboard for accreditation purposes, but students are not notified if their assignments are used.
The Arctic air is returning to Muncie this weekend along with some flurries as well. Weather Forecaster Ethan Rosuck is here with the forecast
With falling snow and frigid cold temperatures, most students are dreading their walk to class.
SGA is looking to improve Ball State's learning spaces by holding open forums for students.
Weather Forecaster Nick Fauser says snow will be ending early tomorrow morning, but cold will stick around
One Student Government Association member was fined for violating the Elections Code before election season had even begun.
The University Police Department was dispatched to the intersection of Neely and McKinley Avenue after a crash around 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 9.
Teacher evaluations may not be the most accurate representation of a professor due to gender biases, according to a recent study.
Today Muncie has a winter weather advisory bringing icy roads, cold wind chills, and of course snow. The snow will continue into tomorrow evening.
Since President Paul W. Ferguson’s resignation, students and faculty have demanded to know the reason for his abrupt departure.
Race and "black America" were brought up at a Black Minds Matter panel hosted by the Black Student Association on Feb. 8.
Winter weather has return back to Muncie for the early parts of the week, but sunny skies are returning soon!
It’s not surprising some people have a difficult time following politics, especially around elections season.
Walking through the dining halls on campus, students have many food options.
Snow is back in the forecast. It'll feel like a normal Indiana winter.
The Black Student Association took a trip back in time this past weekend, as it visited the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.