Becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen harder than it seems, students find
March 24, 2016To show students what it takes to become a naturalized citizen of the United States, the Latino Student Union hosted their annual Citizen’s Workshop.
To show students what it takes to become a naturalized citizen of the United States, the Latino Student Union hosted their annual Citizen’s Workshop.
Delegate allocation is a tricky thing to understand for those who don’t study politics. In a nutshell, when we vote or caucus in primaries, we are assigning delegates to the Democratic and Republican National Conventions to vote for a candidate. These assignments are based on both the way we vote and the allocation laws in a state. The Democrats are pretty simple. They have proportional allocation in all states. The GOP, on the other hand, has fairly complicated options for what a state can do.
The Arabic Club, Muslim Student Association and Saudi Club gave women an interactive way to learn about Islam March 23 as part of Islamic Awareness Week.
Becky Cooper and Tayler Pennington, both sophomore business majors, woke up in their Amsterdam hostel on March 22 ready to head out to Brussels, Belgium.
Rob Ford former Mayor of Toronto, Canada has died today at the age of 46.
John Jensen, the director of Ball State's study abroad program and Bibi Bahrami of the Muncie Islamic Center explain for the attacks affect the Muncie community.
Seven Ball State professors and staff started a new institute to focus on the development and collaboration of smart devices, specifically what has commonly been referred to as "the Internet of Things."
Three USA goalball players came to Ball State to demonstrate goalball, which is geared to visually impaired athletes, on March 22.
The Council on Diversity and Inclusion released a progress report detailing its latest achievements in accomplishing the solutions proposed in the Beneficence Dialogue Report almost a year ago.
College is tough and sometimes students have to go to great lengths in order to get some basic necessities — like toilet paper.
It's safe to say that Brock Frazer’s life has revolved around hockey.
Under a fresh cloud of overseas violence, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton traded wins with their chief rivals on Tuesday and attacked each other's worldviews as the 2016 presidential contest turned into a clash of would-be commanders in chief.
Weather Forecaster Ethan Rosuck is here with rain and storms, along with cooler temperatures coming to Muncie just in time for Easter.
Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens breaks down warm temperatures, a return for rain, and your Easter forecast!
Architecture students have had a chance for their work to be brought to life on campus. The East Mall is a student-designed architecture project to improve the area from the Jo Ann Gora Student Recreation and Wellness Center to Ashland Avenue near the Village, in the area around Noyer and Woodworth Complex.
Dog lovers in Muncie and all over Indiana have responded to a plea to give a puppy a second chance at life.
Weather forecaster Amanda Kedzierski says that Wednesday will be another day of breezy conditions and there will be a strong chance of storms for the early Thursday morning commute.
Forecasters Cody Blevins, David Siple, and Balint Szalavari examine the preparation steps people should take during a severe weather outlook or severe weather watch.
After the bomb scare in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Feb. 17, some students said Ball State’s emergency alert system is timely and got to them on time.
Having multiple tattoos could have surprising health benefits, a recent study suggests. The American Journal of Human Biology published an article after research found that people with multiple tattoos have a better immune response to new tattoos than people who are getting tattooed for the first time.