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The My Voice campaign recieved more than 1,200 ideas. 1,400 students logged in to vote for the campaign created by students in the Digital Corps. DN PHOTO

My Voice campaign ideas in review

After receiving more than 1,200 ideas and 1,400 students logging on to vote on ideas, the My Voice campaign is working on choosing which ideas to pursue. A group of five Digital Corps students are currently working with Digital Corps director Brandon Smith and Stuart Sipahigil, senior strategist for enterprise user engagement, to form Charters for Change, which will identify the problems.  




Ball State students participated in a protest for justice on Wednesday, Sept. 9. The protest was organized by the Black Student Association and Ball State Democrats. Students of all backgroudns and color participated in the protest by marching together with signs.

Galvanizing the campus

Searching for signatures in the cold, stripping down and being written on outside the library, and marching around campus. These student groups won’t just sit around–they are taking action


DN FILE PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY

2016 legislative session: Bills to watch

The Indiana General Assembly started its 2016 session on Jan. 5. Here is a breakdown of some proposed bills students should keep an eye on this spring.


Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul on the debate stage at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, Calif., on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

Rand Paul on issues

Rand Paul is best known for his libertarian tendencies, and the Kentucky senator has his sights set on becoming the next president of the United States.



Millennials and social change

They are taking to the sidewalks and protesting causes they care about. They are collecting signatures, stripping down, and making statements. They are Millennials


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Quarterback Mike Neu: A timeline

Excitement surrounding Ball State football has slowed down over the past few seasons, but with more than seven months before the 2016 season, the team has acquired a new head coach, bringing the excitement to an all-time high.



Puerta Al Parasio Mexican Grill and Bar, a restaurant in the Village, obtained a liquor license on Dec. 3 and started serving liquor on Dec. 16. They wanted to maximize profits by having the license. DN PHOTO SAMANTHA BRAMMER

Puerta al Paraiso gets liquor license

After being open for eight months, Puerta Al Paraiso Mexican Grill and Bar obtained a liquor license Dec. 3 and started serving liquor Dec. 16.