Broken water pipe floods 2 floors of LaFollette Complex
By Aric Chokey / March 13, 2013A broken hot water pipe and the resulting steam caused two floors of a LaFollette Complex hall to flood Tuesday night.
A broken hot water pipe and the resulting steam caused two floors of a LaFollette Complex hall to flood Tuesday night.
Several students failed to receive emergency emails regarding Monday’s threat of a potential gunman on campus, leading some to question the safety of relying on email to provide students with immediate and potentially lifesaving information.
A Ball State spokesperson said she believes the emergency planning system warning students of a potential gunman this morning worked quickly and efficiently.
Ball State officials are reporting that campus is now secure.
Freshman nursing major Tessa VanVelzer could have gone to Panama City, Fla., to relax on the beach.
Spark won the Student Government Association executive board election following three weeks of campaigning, three debates, violations on all three slates and false accusations.
Higher education instructors from Afghanistan’s Shaikh Zayed University came to speak Tuesday about the progress their country has made in education as a result of a partnership with U.S. universities, including Ball State.
Voting for SGA’s next executive board begins today. Voting will end at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday.
Stress and pressure can come in many different forms, and from many different sources and can have a significant impact on the body and self-image in general.
BREAKING: A student who is now former parlimentarian said in a news release he is the creator and sole student working on the anonymous Twitter account that Cardinal United staff members were charged for on Tuesday.
Ball State student or not, there is still time for people to take advantage of free online classes offered by the university this spring.
Twelve students vying to take over as the next Student Government Executive slate debated in the last open forum before elections in Pruis Hall.
Ball State did some spring cleaning Saturday, selling anything from couches to school supplies at an auction.
Following the discussion of a particular Student Government Association platform point involving alcohol, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs Jennifer Jones-Hall has asked her name not be used publicly by any executive board slates in this year’s election.
Three years after being released from Riley Hospital for Children, a Ball State student will dance to support her friends at the annual Dance Marathon on Saturday.
Student Government Association senators asked questions to executive board slates about points they felt were unclear after the two debates earlier this week.
Danielle Cadena Deulen, the first speaker of Ball State’s English Department’s spring creative writing series, read from her collection of poems and her own memoir Wednesday night.
When a mad scientist predicts the end of the world, he turns to creating a scandalous Craiglist ad in hopes of saving all of humanity.
For the first time in recent years of Student Government Association elections, vice presidential candidates had to stand solo and debate their respective slates and platforms.