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MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Ball State libero Ebel left off All-American team

Winning the conference defensive player of the week award seven times, just wasn't enough for libero Billy Ebel to be named an All-American. Ebel and no other Ball State player was selected to the AVCA All-American Team that was announced Thursday afternoon.


SGA passes attendance bylaws

Student Government Association passed a new revision of its bylaws Wednesday, after a long debate on an issue that had been on the table since the previous administration took office.



Seeing politics up close

With the primary election a few days away, students are helping candidates across the state get the word out.


Meet the candidates

Here are candidates' stances on various issues in the U.S. and Indiana Senate races.



FROM THE HOOD: Reflecting on four years of experiences at BSU

As I prepare to leave Ball State University and Muncie, I have reflected upon the experiences that have shaped who I am today. I'm a better person than when I arrived on campus four years ago and I'd like to believe that I am leaving the university better than I found it.


Glick Center will be 1st building with geothermal heating

Ball State University signed a contract with J&T Systems, Inc. to install a heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) system at the new Glick Center for Glass. The HVAC system will adapt to the geothermal system installed in the building.



Mayor McShurley talks with Muncie residents

Muncie Mayor Sharon McShurley talked about the city's violation of union contract and cited funding and personnel issues for majority of the problems discussed in a Chat With the Mayor on Thursday at Carnegie Library in downtown Muncie.


MEN'S GOLF: Ball State opens MAC Championships

The Ball State University men's golf team travels to Longaberger Golf Club in Nashport, Ohio, today for the first day of competition at the Mid-American Conference Championships.


Ball State student campaigns against human trafficking

While many students are heading home for the summer, Tyler Yentes is planning to travel the U.S. on the Warped Tour in an effort to help stop human trafficking as part of the Love Can't Be Baht campaign.