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See what you missed: Here is your CommCenter Catch-Up!

With the return to campus after spring break, it’s important to get back into the routine. We’re here to help with reminders, to keep you up to date! This week volunteer on St. Patrick’s Day, see the Student Art Show before it closes, or check out Ball State University Department of Theatre and Dance’s production of CATS!


Ball State students had the opportunity to visit North West Residence Hall and build LEGO's, hosted by the Career Center on March 12 from 5:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. Attendees were able to make towers and compete to make the tallest, as well as build a LEGO cardinal that they could keep afterwards. The Build LEGO's with the Career Center event was also held at Dehority and Kinghorn Residence Halls on March 9 and 10 respectively.

GALLERY: Ball State students had the opportunity to build LEGO's with the Cardinal Career Center

Ball State students had the opportunity to visit North West Residence Hall and build LEGO's, hosted by the Career Center on March 12 from 5:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. Attendees were able to make towers and compete to make the tallest, as well as build a LEGO cardinal that they could keep afterwards. The Build LEGO's with the Career Center event was also held at Dehority and Kinghorn Residence Halls on March 9 and 10 respectively.



On March 11, Ball State's campus received rain throughout day, and students had to bring umbrellas or wear ponchos to stay dry while traveling across campus. Despite the storms, tour guides continued the tours of campus, and provided visitors with ponchos to keep them dry from the storms that ensued on and off from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. and light rain continued through the night.

GALLERY: Rainy Day on Ball State's Campus

On March 11, Ball State's campus received rain throughout day, and students had to bring umbrellas or wear ponchos to stay dry while traveling across campus. Despite the storms, tour guides continued the tours of campus, and provided visitors with ponchos to keep them dry from the storms that ensued on and off from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. and light rain continued through the night.