Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns used his remarks at Ball State’s Board of Trustees meeting to address the concerns and complaints around Senate Bill (SB) 202, which was signed into law by Governor Eric Holcomb March 13. The legislation, which will become effective July 1, is intended to increase “intellectual diversity” in high education across the state.
The Princess of Wales Kate Middleton announced Friday she will be undergoing chemotherapy to treat cancer, according to the Associated Press.
“It is a heavy and extremely sad day,” Senate Minority Leader Greg Taylor, D-Indianapolis, said in a statement. He said Breaux’s loss would “be profoundly felt by the countless lives she touched, and we join so many in mourning the loss of her incredible life.”
Ball State students are beginning to study abroad again as traveling opportunities are made more attainable.
Kwiatkowski will be succeeded by Charles Reynolds, MCS’ associate superintendent
In remarks pivotal to his reelection this fall, President Joe Biden in his State of the Union address Thursday night portrayed himself as the defender of democracy, touted the bipartisan deals he’s brokered during his first term in office and appealed to Congress to support Ukraine in its battle against the Russian invasion.
Both chambers moved priority bills Wednesday, with a dwindling number of measures left to finalize before an anticipated adjournment on Friday.
The Village welcomed a new addition to its neighborhood of restaurants with the opening of Midnight Cafe & Grill. This unique establishment offers a blend of Mexican cuisine, an all-day breakfast, and a place for students to hang out after midnight.
On the morning of Friday, March 1st, the City of Muncie hosted the 2024 State of the City event at Cornerstone Center for the Arts.
The marble-enclosed Marjorie Petty Harper Sculptor Court gave way to the 21st century as the floors were lined with filled chairs to commemorate the history embedded in the walls of the David Owsley Museum of Art’s Baroque Exhibit.
Senate Bill 202 proposes changes in tenure and new criteria for “intellectual diversity.”
The Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) began their meeting with a presentation from a special guest, SGA Sen. Shaina Miller.