After over three years on the transplant list, Ball State student shares his story
By Ella Howell / November 21, 2024Than Win searches for a donor for his autoimmune disease resulting in kidney failure and dialysis.
Than Win searches for a donor for his autoimmune disease resulting in kidney failure and dialysis.
Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) welcomed MOSAIC Peer Advocate Leader Izzy Thompson to the meeting on Nov. 6.
In the most recent Delaware county primary, which took place May 7, 74,508 people were registered to vote. Fewer than a quarter of those registered voters actually cast a vote.
Ball State University and the Indiana Immunization Coalition offer flu shots and other vaccines while addressing barriers like transportation and cost.
Ball State University’s new Benny Buddies initiative addresses a critical issue on college campuses: international students struggle to find a sense of belonging.
Some students with disabilities feel excluded from sporting events due to a lack of accessibility in student sections.
Businesses in Muncie find ways to help students save money.
A student-led protest kicked off near Frog Baby at 4 p.m. May 1 in solidarity with Palestine amidst the country’s conflict with Israel.
Before sunrise, while most of Ball State University’s campus remains still and quiet, a few early risers start their day to fulfill other commitments: a full-time job, missing a class to care for a sick kid or simply being in a completely new environment. There are many paths students take, and varying experiences bring diverse challenges.
The Ball State National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) is more than just an organization, it is a haven for young men and women to strive to become who they aspire to be.
The students, members of the Burris Chapter of Students Demand Action, hope to use this event as a way to spread awareness for gun reform.
With Ball State University’s Unity Week coming to a close, Latinx Student Union held their staple event Latinxpoolza on Friday.
Unity Week aims to challenge perspectives on matters of diversity, inclusivity, and solidarity in an evolving social climate. Unity Week 2024 marks the 44th annual Unity Week celebration at Ball State University.
With Ball State University’s fall semester coming to a close and winter commencement on Dec. 16, a new batch of students will be entering the job market looking for a place.
Long mirror? Check. Phone? Check. Outfit of the day? Check. Everything was ready to go.
White shirts, dress pants and wide smiles: it’s an iconic look, one many students of Ball State University are keenly familiar with. For some, missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are as much a staple of life on campus as Greek’s Pizzeria or surprise rain showers.
Bodies rush around a set stage, placing props at the top of the show. Giggles reverberate through the black box theatre as busy hands braid hair and place finishing touches on costumes.
Autumn leaves, flannel, knitted sweaters and flared jeans litter the hallways of the Applied Technology Building at Ball State University as visual merchandising students decorate mannequins in glass displays.
An open, clean and white-walled room with a singular bench. It is quiet. The room is filled with large, heavy and enveloping abstract paintings full of intricate shapes and textures. All are black, white and gray.