For reaching our fundraiser goal, Opinion Editor Grayson Joslin dresses up in an unusual costume to hand out the latest issue of the Ball State Daily News.
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IPR: Advocacy groups, college student sue Indiana over new law banning student IDs at polling places
By Indiana Public Radio / 10 hours agoTwo voter and civic advocacy groups and an Indiana University student are suing the state over a new law that bans the use of student IDs for voting. The suit alleges the SEA 10, signed into law last month, “severely burdens” young people’s ability to vote without any justification.
Public invited to update on The Village revitalization plan
By Ball State Daily / YesterdayPresident Mearns will host a public update on Ball State's revitalization plan for The Village at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, June 4, at Cornerstone Center for the Arts in the Legacy Room on the third floor. Parking is available in Cornerstone’s lots off Washington Street. The event will offer the latest on Ball State’s plan to revitalize The Village.
IPR: Arts funding stripped from numerous Indiana organizations
YesterdayFederal funding that supports artists across Indiana has been terminated by the Trump Administration. The National Endowment for the Arts has pulled funding from art organizations across the country, including in Indiana. The NEA awarded $265,000 to 13 art organizations in the state for the 2025 fiscal year.