SGA to host town halls, answer student questions
By Liz Rieth / January 18, 2018The Student Government Association will hold two town hall meetings this semester to enable students to voice their concerns.
The Student Government Association will hold two town hall meetings this semester to enable students to voice their concerns.
“When ignorance and bigotry is aligned with power it is a dangerous force in our country.”
Out of all of the organizations out there, a writers' workshop would be the one that I would least expect to discriminate against someone simply for the way that they look.
From July to November of 2016, Ball State alumnus Doug Jones was on location in Toronto, Canada, on the set of his latest film project; pretty normal for a Hollywood actor. Decidedly less normal? Acting in a rubber suit, under dense layers of makeup, to play a romantic lead without speaking a word of dialogue.
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Ball State women’s tennis enters the spring portion of its season on the road this weekend. After the success they had last year, the Cardinals hope to improve even more.
Around 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, a man driving with frosted windows struck another vehicle at the intersection of West Bethel Avenue and Everbrook Lane.
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Legislation introduced Wednesday allowing Ball State University to assume responsibility of managing Muncie Community Schools was met with mixed reviews from both community members and government officials.
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Located at 607 E. Charles St. in the historic home of Adam Wolfe, grandfather to Elizabeth Ball, sits a house full of items that are used to give back to the community.
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This spring, the Charles W. Brown Planetarium is offering a variety of free shows that are open to the public.
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