Interim President Terry King to retire in June
By Staff Reports / March 31, 2017After 10 years at Ball State, Interim President Terry King is ready to retire.
After 10 years at Ball State, Interim President Terry King is ready to retire.
There are chances for rain today, but the weekend will be clearing up. However, there is a chance for rain Monday through Thursday. Temperatures will also start to warm back up after today.
The Ball State Student Action Team is hosting their annual 24 hours of service April 8 and 9.
University Senate met for one of its last meetings of the school year Thursday as senators discussed some ongoing projects.
University police are reminding students to report any suspicious activity.
Like many other schools around the country, Ball State has a Student Government Association. “Student government is essentially your voice to the administration,” SGA President James Wells said.
A former Ball State student was charged this week in a stabbing that took place off-campus last November. Jacob Rabinowitz, 20, is being charged with battery by means of a deadly weapon. Rabinowitz was arrested a little after 1 a.m. Nov. 19 after he allegedly entered a home and stabbed a man in the chest, hitting one of his lungs.
The chance for severe weather will come into our area for tomorrow, but this weekend we will see a brief clearing of the skies.
The Daily News decided to start this video series to showcase the different cultures of Ball State and break down the stereotypes that create barriers.
It's been one week since university police put a shelter on Ball State University's campus. The announcement, which was sent via the university's emergency alert system, caused some to wonder: What is a shelter in place?
Being a voice and resource for Ball State students who have been impacted by sexual assault, relationship violence or stalking isn't an easy job, but it's important to Allison Wynbissinger.
With contractors beginning to rebuild the Tillotson Avenue Bridge over the White River and White River Greenway, traffic is not the only thing concerning drivers — so is the increase in potholes.
A past interim president was appointed to the Indiana Commission for Higher Education last week.
Temperatures are looking to warm up today into the low 60s.
The Muncie City Council recently voted to vacate nearly four blocks of land where Ball State is planning to break ground on a $62.5 million health professions building this summer.
Partly sunny with a high of 60 for tomorrow. Rain and thunderstorm chances move in later this week.
Muncie police arrested two teens after responding to a crashed vehicle on Sunday outside the L. A. Pittenger Student Center.
A muncie man was arrested after shoving a police officer and punching another man.
Programs of Family and Consumer Sciences within the College of Applied Sciences and Technology are searching for new homes.
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