Ball State to contribute to Muncie ArtsWalk
By Rose Skelly / October 1, 2014Several architecture and urban planning students will bring some of what they learned from Latin America to the streets of downtown Muncie at today's ArtsWalk.
Several architecture and urban planning students will bring some of what they learned from Latin America to the streets of downtown Muncie at today's ArtsWalk.
University Green was filled with 915 crosses Wednesday by Ball State's chapter of Students for Life of America to represent the number of abortions Planned Parenthood does each day.
The first female winner of the Indianapolis Prize visited campus Tuesday. The Indianapolis Zoological Society gave Patricia Wright the award for her conservation work.
Ball State’s sorority council again joined the ranks of the 32 councils recognized nationally this year.The National Panhellenic Conference released its annual winners of excellence and achievement awards on Aug.
After growing up with HIV, one Ball State student wrote a memoir that recently landed her a spot on the "Today" show.
Since September is National Hunger Action Month, one Ball State student is challenging Greek organizations to wear orange today.
Indiana Excise officers ticketed or arrested 20 people over the weekend in Muncie. Nine people were given tickets for illegal possession or consumption of alcohol, according to a press release.
A country singer slated to perform at homecoming cancelled without telling why.
Rob Mugge, a digital storytelling graduate student, could have written a paper or even made a short film for his special projects class. Instead, he created an event for Ball State students and community members to showcase film projects.
Award-winning biologist never considered studying lemurs until she bought her own pet monkey.
An immersive learning to promote awareness about unsolved murder cases won the 2014 Best Community Initiative award at the Crime Stoppers USA conference in Austin, Texas.
After four months of construction, Papa Johns opened a third Muncie location on Ball State's campus today.
Aric Hopper, a junior political science major and senator for off-campus, has been elected as president pro tempore for the Student Government Association.
This year's Zombie Walk food drive will not only be on campus, but also in the Village.
A proposed program to change the way printing is done on campus this year is getting backlash from faculty.
Students will be seeing more police officers around campus but they may not necessarily be there to stop crime.Officers will be attending community events and patrolling on foot around campus in an effort to help create a bond with the community they are protecting acting police chief Jim Duckham said.
A painting hanging in The Cup depicting a pigeon with the word “n--ga” printed beneath it has drawn criticism and led the artist to defend his piece today.
Ball State will host the first autism symposium to discuss the disorder in higher education.
As state elections approach, some students are debating whether or not to vote on Nov. 4 despite the impact resulting policies could have on them.Out of 15 Ball State students asked, only five said they were planning to vote this year. Indiana had the second-lowest voter turn out in 2010 for the 18-29 age group in the country, according to civicyouth.org.
The University Police Department made the following arrests over the weekend.