Ball State museum grand reopening to community
By Raymond Garcia / September 30, 2013Ball State’s art museum opened four exhibits to diversify its collection.
Ball State’s art museum opened four exhibits to diversify its collection.
The government will shutdown Tuesday if the Senate is unable to pass the two amendments that the House made to the budget Saturday. These amendments would allow for the delay of the implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
Developing a plan for the future of Ball State will cost about the same as tuition for 57 in-state students.
Student Government Association will use $20,000 from the Office of Student Life for co-sponsorships, which allowed them to budget for more money than they received from the university.
An increase in four-year graduation rates of more than 84 percent since 2000 could help impress accreditors.
Student Government Association executive board receives money from student tuition every year to complete promises they made when seeking election.
On Sunday afternoon, the David Owsley Museum of Art hosted a free community day, including a ribbon cutting ceremony and cultural performances to celebrate its expansions.
About 400 runners showed up to Chase Charlie at 8:30 am, said Jared Frick, a senior sports administration major and race co-director.
There's a way to get to the Fairbanks Airport, just don't ask your iPhone for help.
John Huffer, Ball State photo services coordinator, died Thursday after a heart attack earlier in the week. He was 54.
Ball State is spending $484,500 on developing a plan for the future of Ball State’s physical campus, according to Assistant Vice President of Business Affairs Bernie Hannon.
“Are you really happy?” was the question asked to students Thursday in Pruis Hall by Matt Faley, a director of young adult and Catholic college ministries for the Catholic Arch Diocese of Indianapolis.
University President Jo Ann Gora received a 3.5 percent pay raise at Tuesday’s Board of Trustees meeting.
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Saudi Arabian international students celebrated their 83rd National Day far from home.
Ball State will roll out a new marketing campaign, including TV spots featuring profiles of graduates beginning Saturday.
As construction in the Village begins, structural changes to the area’s sewer system may become a concern for the city.
The Student Government Association executive board is moving toward completion of the platform points promised during campaign season.