SVS hosts Welcome Week service project, starts volunteering early
By Sophie Gordon / August 29, 2016Many organizations are just beginning to get into the swing of things, but Student Voluntary Services began working the week before classes started.
Many organizations are just beginning to get into the swing of things, but Student Voluntary Services began working the week before classes started.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump claimed their party’s nomination for president at their conventions this summer. Both candidates met opposition at the party conventions, with Trump taking attacks from Republican delegates who were part of the ‘Never Trump Movement’ and Clinton with dissatisfied Bernie Sanders supporters.
PARIS (AP) — France's top court has ruled that banning burkini swimsuits violates people's fundamental rights, setting a legal precedent after a swimsuit crackdown that elicited shock and anger in other countries.
Right after high school, junior accounting major Heather Dull decided to take a few years off her education to work. When she decided she wanted to go back to college, life happened.
Evening thunderstorms lead to severe flash flooding in Muncie after an estimated 2.5 to 3 inches of rainfall came down in less than two hours, according to the National Weather Service.
Ball State issued an active shooter alert just after 3 a.m. on Aug. 28 following a report of shots fired at the Village Pantry near University and Dill streets.
TEAMwork for Quality Living will be putting on the first ever DreamFest on Aug. 27 from noon to 5 p.m. at the Delaware County fairgrounds.
SINGAPORE (AP) — The world's first self-driving taxis are picking up passengers in Singapore.
The Ball State Health Center will no longer accept walk-ins for students in need of medical assistance.
Ball State’s Charles W. Brown Planetarium has released the schedule for their upcoming free events that run until the end of the year.
The Ball State University Police Department is investigating a report of sexual assault that occurred in a campus residence hall on Aug.
When Noah Jeffries saw the emergency weather alert pop up on his phone during an astronomy class, he knew it was time to go.
The University Police Department held its annual Dunk-A-Cop Aug. 25.
Due to new program requirements set forth by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education (ICHE), a vast majority of incoming high school seniors are at risk of losing one of the state’s most influential scholarships designed to help low-income students.
"Pokemon Go" trainers have more motivation than just catching them all.
Alumna Jean Ann Harcourt was appointed to the Board of Trustees by Gov. Mike Pence July 7.
Welcome Week was relatively calm this year, according to University Police.
Fall recruitment is just around the corner, and the Greek organizations at Ball State want to help students make the decision to join Greek life as easy as possible with their upcoming social event. Meet the Greeks is an opportunity for anyone considering Greek life to meet the 30 Greek organizations on campus.
Big changes in Ball State Dining Services were unveiled with the start of the fall semester, and the additions can be seen throughout the 14 on-campus dining locations.
A confirmed, large tornado has been located over Indianapolis moving east at 20 mph, according to a National Weather Service Alert.