Students, faculty working to push Indiana's economic development
By Margo Morton / October 14, 2015A Ball State group is working to improve Indiana's quality of life by bringing talented people into cities and working to keep them there.
A Ball State group is working to improve Indiana's quality of life by bringing talented people into cities and working to keep them there.
For our first day back at school after fall break, we are expecting a high of 61 degrees. Enjoy this fall weather while it lasts! Rachel Russell, weather forecaster, tells more.
Jonathan Lewis, director of dining at Ball State, is being remembered by family and friends for his friendly personality and dedication to Ball State and the surrounding community. Lewis, who died at home unexpectedly on Oct. 2, was 61 years old.
Ball State’s Applied Anthropology Laboratories unit provides the only program in Indiana where undergraduates can gain real-world experience, senior archaeologist Keven Nolan said.
Spectrum celebrated the 27th anniversary of National Coming Out Day by walking through rainbow-colored doors and sharing stories of coming out.
Weather forecaster has your weekend weather update for Fall Break.
Students should be aware of the stereotypes and challenges their international peers face, said the Assistant Director of Freshman Connections Peg Shaffer.
A new initiative to bring student-driven change to campus is currently in the making with the help of an Academic Excellence Grant from President Paul W. Ferguson.
Weather forecaster Caleb Saylor has your weekend and fall break weather.
A cold front passing through tonight will cause some showers overnight and through the morning hours as well. I will give you a look at your Fall Break Forecast!
Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens has your Cardinals' Game Day Forecast, as Ball State once again heads out on the road this weekend.
In order to collect items for soldiers overseas, Alpha Omega Pi has organized a movie night in the Quad for Oct. 8.
Less expensive parking permits and easier access to parking were some of the concerns the Student Government Association heard while canvassing campus Oct. 7.
Many label Millennials as plastered to social media, yet many are using technology to help others heal, grow, and promote change
On Wednesday afternoons, students and community members gather together at Rinard Orchid Greenhouse for weekly group meditation. A small group of people fill a corner of the greenhouse around 3:30 p.m., all eager to get away from the outside world.
Weather forecaster Ethan Rosuck is here with the forecast for the end of the school week, along with the weekend and Fall Break. Rain is heading our way late tonight and early tomorrow but lots of sunshine to follow.
Fall Break is coming soon! Forecaster Adam Burniston has the latest outlook for your fall break forecast.
Around campus on Oct. 7, a group of 40 men stood on sidewalks around campus and distributed the New Testament to students walking by — just as they have done for more than 40 years.
A new website is trying to take some of the stress of scholarship searching away from students.
Although Millennials spend on average over 35 hours a week on social media, almost six in ten can’t accomplish basic tasks using spreadsheets and email