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By Staff Reports / February 11, 2015Anchors: Olivia McClellan and Tony Sandleben
Anchors: Olivia McClellan and Tony Sandleben
More employers will attend Ball State's annual Cardinal Job Fair this year. As of Tuesday, 118 companies had registered for the fair, taking place from 11 a.m.
2015 marks the year where Ball State’s highest governing body will seek a new student member to serve for two years. The search for a new student representative on the Ball State Board of Trustees begins with a candidate informational forum at 6 p.m.
Despite Ball State's different meal plans, students use only 84 percent of their meal swipes, the director of Campus Dining Services said. Jon Lewis said if students did use all of their $8.20 meal swipes, Dining Services would have to raise their prices on meal plans.
The trust that owns Be Here Now’s building has put the building up for sale, leaving the future of the Village's only music venue in the air.
Attendees of Tuesday's Culture Shock will get a chance to be hypnotized to take on a new racial, gender or social identity.
After Panhellenic Council raised their total last fall, more than twice the number of sororities have participated in continuous open bidding (COB) this spring than during the spring of 2014.
The Student Government Association’s election season will begin Tuesday night at the nomination convention, where slate and senator campaigns are officially announced.
Ball State faculty members, student and Muncie's mayor react to Ball State President Paul Ferguson's State of the University address.
The two candidates for University Police Department Assistant Police Chief come from different backgrounds.
Ball State President Paul Ferguson's newly formed leadership team will carry out his vision for the university which he unveiled Friday.
Students and the community react to President Ferguson's State of the University address.
Even with the lights and cameras, Paul W. Ferguson maintained the calm and collected composure of someone who was comfortable with talking about how to lead a public university.
President Ferguson's #StateOfBSU [View the story "President Ferguson's State of the University through tweets" on Storify]
Check back for a live stream of our coverage of President Ferguson's State of the University. Join the conversation with the hashtag, #StateOfBSU.
Ball State has challenges. President Ferguson knows that, and at his State of the University address tomorrow, he’ll be sharing where he thinks the university can go in the future. However, he is just one person, and while he’s important, we wanted to know what some of the 20,000 students who live and spend most of their time here think about the state of the university.
The Ball State board of trustees is set to meet at 9 a.m., before President Ferguson gives his State of the University address.
Jason Puhr and Ashley Lahue