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Alumna Kelzie Jo Selch prepares to "eat" fire. Selch and other flow artists perform on Mondays at Be Here Now. PHOTO PROVIDED BY KELZIE JO SELCH

Alumna eats, spins fire

When it comes to fire, some people have the reaction to stop, drop and roll. Kelzie Jo Selch, however, thinks "playtime."




Sexual Assaults on University Campuses

If a person commits sexual assault on Ball State’s campus, they are not likely to ever sit behind bars. That’s because when the university—any university—investigates a sexual assault, it is considered a policy violation and not a criminal matter as it would be if reported to a law enforcement agency. Even when someone reports sexual assault only to the university, the most common punishment is a suspension, according to documents obtained in an email through Joan Todd, university spokesperson. Click to read more


The 50 year foundation of CAP

Harry Eggink met with the dean of a college that didn’t yet exist 50 years ago. The College of Architecture and Planning was opening its doors in the fall, and Dean Charles Sappenfieldconvinced Egginkto attend Ball State with promises of a great new college on campus.