Ball State students, faculty protest oil pipelines
By Patrick Calvert / February 6, 2017About 200 people marched throughout downtown Indianapolis Feb. 4 to protest against the construction of the Dakota Access and Keystone pipelines.
About 200 people marched throughout downtown Indianapolis Feb. 4 to protest against the construction of the Dakota Access and Keystone pipelines.
HOUSTON (AP) — Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and the rest of the New England Patriots have long been reluctant to rank their victories. They've refused to label any given season, or title, sweeter than another.
Ball State faces claims it violated Indiana’s Open Door Law.
Following the latest board of trustees meeting Feb. 3, Ball State has approved employee benefits to promote a more "family-friendly work environment."
One dead after Saturday night shooting
The university's second public forum revolving around the effects of President Trump’s travel ban took place in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Feb. 3, with some in attendance questioning the university’s response to the executive order.
Warmer temperatures in store!
Ball State is wrapping up a five-year project that will result in the nation’s largest geothermal system of its kind.
A new bill recently passed that requires Indiana high school students to receive a vaccine that protects them from Meningitis B. Medical experts are advising that college students receive the vaccine as well.
Tribune Showprint and Book Art Collaborative opened their doors Feb. 2 at Madjax Studio as part of Muncie’s First Thursday.
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The Student Government Association released information about the justices who will serve on the student judicial court on Feb. 2.
Despite recent rumors that Brothers Bar & Grill is leaving the Village, general manager Dan Zimmerman said the bar doesn't have any plans to leave.
One Ball State student will be spending her spring break in Washington, D.C., in attempt to defend and help save government programs that support low-income Americans.
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The majority of the Student Government Association Senate meeting Feb. 1 was spent discussing the controversial senate amendment to strip SGA President James Wells of his ex-officio status.
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