The Weekly, Ep. 10: Refocusing Black History Month and IFC probation effects
By Sara Barker and Bobby Yeager / February 2, 2018Does society look at black history in its entirety, or does knowledge of it stop when we leave grade school?
Does society look at black history in its entirety, or does knowledge of it stop when we leave grade school?
Fresh, homegrown fruits and vegetables could soon be just a five-minute walk away from campus.
U.S. employers added a robust 200,000 jobs in January, and wages rose at the fastest pace in more than eight years, evidence of a consistently healthy job market.
The Department of Theatre and Dance will perform the play “Detroit ’67,” written by Dominique Morisseau, on Friday at The University Theatre.
During practice this week, head diving coach Nick Gayes said this meet will be “a good gauge to see where you’re at.”
The key to Ball State finding more success on the offensive end will be the ability to keep its opponents guessing.
A chilly Groundhog Day and a new snow-maker are in store. Weather Forecaster Ethan Rosuck has the details.
Ball State track and field will face Mid-American Conference competitor Akron this weekend. The team is coming off of a big weekend at Purdue and is looking forward to competing.
Phi Sigma Kappa is partnering with the Special Olympics to bring the Polar Plunge back to Ball State on Saturday.
A student goes into Woodworth, hoping to grab a quick meal. As they wait in line, dining staff goes out back for extra food. Then, the staff comes inside, changes their gloves and prepares the student’s food away from everyone else.
Cornerstone Center for the Arts is presenting the opening of its newly renovated J. Combs Ceramic Studio on February 1 during First Thursday.
In 2013, Ball State alumnus Anthony Williams began working as principal of Allen Elementary, a job he knew wouldn’t be easy.
I would like to open this letter by saying I know that not all of you are bad. I know many of you represent the pillars of Greek Life: scholarship, leadership, service, and brotherhood.
In addition to having Burris Laboratory School and Indiana Academy on its campus, Ball State may take another school under its wing.
The Muncie Action Plan (MAP) is reaching out to the city for the third year for feedback on a strategic plan.
Ball State men's tennis (2-1) will return to action this weekend after a two-week break from competition. The team will face Xavier and IU Southeast.
Ball State could be the next organization to run Muncie Community Schools. Yes, this would mean a postsecondary education institution would run a public school district, but it has happened before and the circumstances were quite similar.
Student Government Association will place five new charging stations across campus in either Woodworth, the Atrium or Cooper Science Building, said treasurer Kaia Thompson at SGA’s meeting on Wednesday.
After more than three months — a total of 100 days — 12 of the 13 fraternities in Ball State’s Interfraternity Council (IFC) are no longer on a social “pause.”
Trey Moses has been dominant for Ball State men's basketball since the beginning of conference play.