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(04/27/24 2:00pm)
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.
(04/22/24 2:00pm)
After spending the day cutting hair for those who find themselves in his salon chair, Chandler Skye heads out for the evening, but he doesn’t return straight home.
(03/05/24 3:00pm)
A spool of yarn and the pull of a hook has the potential to create intricate patterns. The craft is unique, as it can only be done by human hands. Machines aren’t capable of manipulating the yarn in a way that emulates the centuries-old art form.
(02/27/24 3:00pm)
Sitting in front of a round table located in the middle of his office, decorated with lush green plants and surrealist decor, Seth Beckman explained why 'Arts Alive' was created and is significant.
(02/16/24 3:00pm)
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.
(01/20/24 5:42pm)
With Ball State University’s Unity Week coming to a close, Latinx Student Union (LSU) held their staple event Latinxpoolza on Friday.
(01/22/24 3:00pm)
Second-year criminal justice major Brynn Hensley and 2023 Ball State University graduate Ian McCurdy met on Tinder in August 2022. McCurdy’s Tinder profile had pictures of him at concerts and taking photos. From first impressions, Hensley said she could tell McCurdy was an adventurous person.
(12/13/23 3:00pm)
Ball State University’s Guardian Scholars Program, a program established in 2004 to help students in foster care navigate through college, has been awarded a Hometown Hero Grant by WLBC, owned by Woof Boom Radio.
(12/07/23 3:00pm)
With Fall Commencement comes a great deal of ceremony: cap and gown, “Pomp and Circumstance” and the speeches of proud faculty and peers. It’s a thoroughly fancy affair – a dignified send-off to four long years of hard work and memories.
(12/09/23 3:00pm)
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.
(12/04/23 3:00pm)
Long mirror? Check. Phone? Check. Outfit of the day? Check. Everything was ready to go.
(11/18/23 1:00pm)
Growing up riding subways and buses in Queens, New York, Anand Marri watched adults in fancy suits making their way into Manhattan to the law offices, prepared to make changes in the world and make lots of money doing it.
(11/14/23 3:00pm)
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.
(10/25/23 3:33am)
*An earlier version of this story stated an incorrect phone number for the Crisis Line. It also incorrectly stated that appointments were able to be made online. These inaccuracies have been updated with the correct information.*
(10/25/23 3:14am)
MUNCIE, Ind. (NewsLink Indiana) — On October 20, Ball State publicly announced one of the largest capital campaigns in the university’s history. The goal of the capital campaign is to raise $350 million.
(10/14/23 10:40pm)
Editor's Note: This story has been updated to correct inaccurate information about the upcoming solar eclipses.
(10/18/23 5:00pm)
Autumn leaves, flannel, knitted sweaters and flared jeans litter the hallways of the Applied Technology Building at Ball State University as students decorate mannequins in glass displays.
(10/10/23 2:00pm)
Rising to the Surface: Paintings by Debbie Ma
(10/03/23 4:47pm)
With recent news of books being banned in public schools, academic libraries and public libraries, many authors, like Indiana’s John Green, are expressing their disapproval. In August 2023, the Hamilton East Public Library reshelved its teen section, and books like Green’s “Fault in Our Stars” were no longer on the shelves due to being deemed not “age appropriate.”
(10/01/23 2:00pm)
Returning to your dorm room/apartment with a companion there waiting can be very comforting. On days students are stressed and struggling with their mental health, being able to cuddle with a furry cat, get out to run with a playful dog or even watch your fish swim can offer immense support and dissolve the outside pressures students often struggle with.