Ball State students join forces to march for #BlackLivesMatter
By Phylisia Donaldson / September 10, 2015Ball State Democrats and Black Student Association joined forces to co-host a Black Lives Matter march.
Ball State Democrats and Black Student Association joined forces to co-host a Black Lives Matter march.
A new safety app created by five students at the University of Michigan is growing in popularity among college students.
The national spotlight on police-involved shootings within the past year has kept members of the Black Lives Matter movement motivated to protest, even here at Ball State.
People who had lined up outside of Emens Auditorium to sign up for Air Jam spots were sent home early with vouchers Sept. 8.
After successfully increasing retention rates and student GPAs its first year, the Ball State Achievements app will continue its trial run this year.
To better educate students about sexual assault prevention, the Student Government Association allocated $500 for the residence halls to use to provide awareness programs to their residents.
The interior design program looks to move from its current home in the Family and Consumer Science Department into the College of Architecture and Planning.
To fit with a push for higher quality incoming classes, Ball State’s freshman enrollment has dropped 3.2 percent this year, according to a university press release.
The new fenced-off smoking section off of Petty Road at the edge of campus has some students feeling caged and imprisoned.
Muncie was ranked the most affordable college town by realtor.com last month, and though that may seem like a positive achievement, it could actually be the opposite, according to a university researcher.
Dining employees are adjusting to the loss of non-student part-time workers and extended hours at several locations.
In order to give students living off campus a mode of transportation to the games, the Student Government Association introduced the new Scheumann Shuttle at the football opener Sept. 4.
Homecoming tailgate is one of the biggest events of the year, drawing hundreds of current and former students to celebrate before the game.
For most people, designing and running a golf course isn't something that leads them to a career in entrepreneurship. But Michael Goldsby, newly appointed chief entrepreneurship officer, saw that as the beginning of his entrepreneurial career.
Jack Hesser, SGA president and a senior microbiology and botany major, is a strong advocate for educating his peers during what is known as the red zone period.
A two-car collision left one woman trapped inside her vehicle around 3:35 p.m. Aug. 28 Ball State student Arbanee Davis collided with 49-year-old Muncie local Alan Brammer, the president of All American Door & Entry Systems, and was unable to exit her car.
Ball State is developing a new phone app to target the large volume of e-mails students receive on their university e-mail address.
Reducing energy consumption, thinking of future generations and getting politically involved are just a few ways to practice sustainability in one’s daily life.
Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens has your Cardinals game day forecast.
It takes courage for anyone to speak up about sexual assault. But traveling speaker Tim Mousseau encourages people to talk about it and to give victims the attention they deserve.