Students participate in drunk driving simulation, raise awareness
By Kelsey Dickeson / October 22, 2015Peer Health Educators sponsored an event for Alcohol Awareness Week where students operated golf carts while wearing drunk goggles.
Peer Health Educators sponsored an event for Alcohol Awareness Week where students operated golf carts while wearing drunk goggles.
Family Weekend is a good excuse to break out of your regular campus routine and show Mom and Pop the beauty of Ball State. Besides, do you really want to show your parents how much Netflix you've been watching while eating Taco Bell?
With $300,000 set in place for a regional food hub, Ball State University wants to increase the locally grown and produced food supply here on campus.
A new group on campus, a subunit of the local Red Cross chapter, is one of the first of its kind according to its president. The Red Cross Cardinals (RCC) is working to connect students with the community through activities and programs. Founder and President Marina Carini, a senior health science major, formed the group after volunteering with the Muncie Red Cross.
The ethics of race, religion, gender and class were brought into conversation when the nationally acclaimed courtroom drama, “Defamation”, performed at Pruis Hall.
NewsLink Indiana Weather Forecaster Ethan Rosuck is here with the Thursday October 22, 2015 Mid-Day weather forecast. Rain and some cooler temperatures are heading our way just in time for family weekend.
The university is in the process of finding a new company to administer the online teacher evaluations students fill out at the end of each semester.
If an attorney can prove a university has violated state laws, the school may have to repay a students' federal loans.
While recycling bins are available for use on campus, options to recycle aren't as accessible at off-campus apartment complexes, according to residents.
Temperatures are a bit warmer today and are expected to rise into the mid 70s, and stay in the low 70s for the rest of the week. The weekend will be a little chilly, so be sure to bring a jacket to parents weekend activities and the football game. Rachel Russell, weather forecaster, tells more.
Implementation of strategic plans in campus Greek Life has led to quadrupled community service hours and money spent on philanthropies, said Kay Bales, vice president for student affairs.
A visualization of Ball State's Family Weekend schedule of events
Students discussed different companies and their treatment of the LGBT community as both consumers and employees as part of Spectrum's Queer Consumerism event. Spectrum, Ball State's LGBT advocacy group, hosted the event, which took place on Oct. 20 in the Student Center.
SGA's Hidden Angels program will recognize these employees with free tickets to John R. Emens Auditorium events.
Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens takes a look at the weather, including a few rain chances, for your mid-week!
Harvest Soup Kitchen uses Ball State University as a source of food donations.
The Muncie Animal Shelter is planning to install new industrial dog bedding.
A pro-life, anti-abortion group has come to campus in the past to raise awareness about abortion, but this was the first year a student group came to counter their protest.
We don't have hoverboards quite yet, but tomorrow is Oct. 21, 2015. That's the day Marty McFly and Doc visited in "Back to the Future Part II," and you can celebrate right here in Muncie.
College students are less likely to be informed of the dangers of substance and alcohol abuse than their non-college peers, according to a recent study.