While some may be excited about the gender-inclusive housing pilot program coming to Ball State this year, not all members of the LGBTQ community are convinced it will be successful.
A former Ball State professor accused of sexually assaulting a young boy entered a guilty plea to a separate charge.
Weather Forecaster Gabe Prough has a look at today's sunny forecast and rain chances later in the week.
It starts in South America. A tiny seed sprouts into a bud, soon to become a gift for that someone special. At least, that’s the process at Normandy Flower Shop, Inc.
A rarity occurred as only one slate was nominated for the 2018 Student Government Association elections. Amplify, the nominated executive slate, will campaign for Ball State students' votes in the upcoming SGA election, but as it appears right now, they won’t have much competition.
Temperatures will climb into the mid 50s this week, though rain chances will move in. Cooler temperatures are expected for the weekend.
Josh Driver, CEO of tech start-up Selfless.ly and the man behind Open for Service, released “an open letter to the state of Indiana,” in response to the state’s failure to pass a hate crime bill in the form of Senate Bill 418. Indiana remains one of five states without such a bill, which increases the penalties for crimes influenced by the victim’s race, ethnicity, religion, gender or sexual orientation.
Cold and clear conditions will transform into warm and rainy conditions later this week.
During Random Acts of Kindness week, the Ball State Office of Institutional Diversity is encouraging the Ball State community to take the Beneficence Pledge.
Last week, Snapchat updated its app, resulting in outrage across campus.
Weather Forecaster Nathan Gidley has an evening update on the wintry mess entering the area this weekend.
Former Vice President Joe Biden hasn’t forgotten his initiative to end sexual assault that began while he was in office with Barack Obama — and the onus he placed on young men.
It's hard enough to take care of yourself in college, let alone take care of a child.
One honors program won an award last month for its work in supporting students.
During campus council Thursday, student leaders and administration approved edits made to the Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities.