Ball State appoints new director of public safety
By Staff Reports / December 9, 2014Ball State University appointed a new director of public safety today following last week's finalist interviews.
Ball State University appointed a new director of public safety today following last week's finalist interviews.
For four and a half minutes, attendees of Wednesday's candlelight ceremony stood with lit candles in one hand and a raised fist in the other in solidarity with Ferguson, Mo.
Muncie will host Indiana Governor Mike Pence, who will talk about the future of the State's economy. Pence is the keynote speaker at the 19th annual Indiana Economic Outlook.
After the verdict to not indict Officer Darren Wilson of any charges, people started contacting Nathaniel Thomas, the president of the Ethnic Theater Alliance, asking him if ETA was going to do something.
The safety committee in the Student Government Association is encouraging Ball State to adapt a new phone application to keep students safe on campus.
People sick of working in a Starbucks or coffee shop can now rent office space in the Downtown Business Connector in downtown Muncie.
A former Ball State trustee donated his collection of 150-year-old Civil War artifacts to the university, which are part of a new exhibit in the Alexander M. Bracken Library.
A class project is taking a different approach to immersive learning by incorporating students' thesis projects to archive state history.
The Student Government Association did not receive approval to keep Bracken Library open for 24 hours during finals week.
Housing and Residence Life is installing a new security system in DeHority Complex, requiring all residents to obtain the new IDs which were released this summer. If successful, other residence halls will follow.
Members of the Black Student Association gathered students for a moment of silence in the Atrium after the grand jury decided not to indict Darren Wilson for the shooting death of Michael Brown.
Two weeks after armed men came into a student’s home near campus, shooting one in the leg, many students are still learning about the incident and calling for more university alerts on crime.
Even with 26 mph winds a few hours in and chances of rain, the men of Phi Beta Sigma still stand at the Scramble Light.
As a part of the Asian American Student Association’s month of events to teach students about art within the Asian American culture, AASA is hosting “Animation in Asia.”
A Fort Wayne teen was arrested near campus early this morning after police say a family returned home and found him passed out on their toilet.
Ball State senior Sarah Stockton has started chemotherapy after being diagnosed with breast cancer. Reporter Mackenzie Klahr talks to Jordan Tojo about the "CAN-CER-VIVE" campaign that she started for her friend and sorority sister.
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Open enrollment into Ball State’s health care plan for faculty and staff ends Friday, but, despite university outreach efforts, people may not have educated themselves about the details of the options available.