Submission deadline for Frog Baby Film Festival approaching
By Andrew Harp / March 1, 2017Ball State’s annual film festival is back and now taking entries until Monday.
Ball State’s annual film festival is back and now taking entries until Monday.
President Donald Trump delivered his first speech to Congress Tuesday with a softer tone than the public has seen throughout his campaign and appearances in the media as president.
Students living at the Village Promenade apartment complex are reporting severe levels of flooding after water started leaking through the ceiling on the third floor of the four-story complex.
Being an introvert isn't bad — as long as you know how to network to widen professional circles, both in real life and online. For some, this can be a scary process.
Student Government Association executive board slate OPTiC was elected to serve as the next SGA executive board for 2017-18 today.
Muncie Community Schools have found themselves in an estimated $11.5 million deficit spending, according to The Star Press. While solutions have not yet been met to try and dig out of that hole, the district is looking at many areas to cut, including teacher salaries, an area shocking to parents.
High schools across Indiana have rallied together to help protect student journalists' freedom.
It has been three years since the Charles W. Brown Planetarium opened. Now, the old space is getting an upgrade.
As the 2017-18 Student Government Association elections are drawing near, accompanying the speeches and debates comes the tradition of the SGA parody accounts on Twitter.
20 million women and 10 million men in the United States will be affected by an eating disorder at some time in their life, according to the National Eating Disorders Association.
Voting opens at 8 a.m. today for the 2017-18 Student Government Association executive board.
The political landscape in the U.S. has changed quite a bit since the 2016 election, and nine students from the Ball State College Republicans got to see that change up close and personal last week.
Ball State’s Student Voluntary Services held their annual Dr. Seuss Literacy and Art Fair Saturday at the Kennedy Library.
More than 1,000 Cardinals helped raise just over $677,000 for Riley Hospital for Children during the 10th-annual Ball State Dance Marathon.
Two groups, IGNITE and OPTiC are campaigning to be the next executive slate for the Student Government Association at Ball State. The Daily News talked to the members of each slate about their platform points to see if their feasible to complete or implement in the following year.
Ball State's Student Government Association held its final debate Thursday in the L.A. Pittinger Student Center, where Ignite’s Gabby Lloyd and OPTiC’s Greg Carbó fielded questions from students and fellow SGA members.
Students woke up to painted "resist" graffiti around Ball State's campus Friday morning.
The University Senate met Thursday to discuss various committees' progress in addition to voting to add a new addition to all upcoming syllabi.
The Center for Peace and Conflict Studies hosted a panel Thursday night to talk to students and community members about their rights to free speech and assembly on campus.
An Indiana Senate committee approved a measure to make sanctuary universities illegal in the state this week, prohibiting universities from admitting undocumented immigrants.