Autism Walk Raises Awareness and Funds In Muncie
By Abby Jackson / April 28, 2016The Autism Walk will take place in Muncie this weekend to raise awareness and money for families living with autism.
The Autism Walk will take place in Muncie this weekend to raise awareness and money for families living with autism.
With a month of winter left, about 171 homeless people in Delaware County are seeking shelter, according to the 2016 National Point in Time Count. This number is up from the 2015 count of 152.
Hannah Winter is a Ball State sophomore who attends classes and spends time with friends like anyone else, but she identifies as non-binary, an umbrella term meaning she does not identify specifically as female or male.
The Cornfed Derby Dames is Muncie's premiere, all-women roller derby team. Members will be celebrating the team's sixth anniversary this April.
Hanna Morris talks about her pieces featured in the 81st annual student art show at Ball State.
With a month of winter left, about 171 homeless people in Delaware County are seeking shelter, according to the 2016 National Point in Time Count. This number is up from the 2015 count of 152.
Churches around Ball State are open to all, but focus on drawing in younger people and inviting them to return to their faith, especially during Lent.
Holocaust survivor Martha Raviv addressed her gathered audience with a thick, Hebrew accent. “In order to tell you my story, I have to tell you the origin,” she said.
Although Ball State has the highest percentage of students taking 15 or more credit hours per semester in Indiana, the four-year graduation rate is still lower than Indiana University and Purdue University’s, according to the College Board. In fall 2014, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education sponsored Fifteen to Finish Indiana, encouraging students to take at least 15 credits per semester in order to graduate on time.