University aims to reduce floodwater problems
By Evan Hatfield / January 27, 2017Ball State is continuing its efforts to eliminate the flooding that plagues parts of campus.
Ball State is continuing its efforts to eliminate the flooding that plagues parts of campus.
Geoffrey S. Mearns doesn’t share the usual background of past university presidents.
A group of Ball State art department professors travelled to Washington, D.C. on Inauguration Day not only to make their voices heard, but also to represent some of their students.
Student Government Association President James Wells issued a striking statement about a student senate amendment that he believes is aimed at stripping him of power.
Editor's note: "Breaking Stereotypes " is a short video series inspired by BuzzFeedVideo featuring student organizations of Ball State. If you have any suggestions as to who we should feature next, send an email to news@bsudailynews.com. The Daily News decided to start this video series to showcase the different cultures of Ball State and break down the stereotypes that create barriers.
In 2013, the Huffington Post reported on the story of the origin of “420,” tracing its origins back to the '70s and a group of boys called the “Waldos.”