Phi Kappa Psi starts GoFundMe for Sigma Nu house
After winds from an EF-1 tornado knocked a tree down on top of Sigma Nu’s house, members of Phi Kappa Psi extended their help across Ashland and Beechwood avenues.
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After winds from an EF-1 tornado knocked a tree down on top of Sigma Nu’s house, members of Phi Kappa Psi extended their help across Ashland and Beechwood avenues.
On Wednesday, the national fraternity Sigma Phi Epsilon announced all 215 of their chapters have adopted a substance-free policy.
After a brief EF-1 tornado touched down in Muncie Sunday, crew members are still assessing damages. As of 7 a.m. Wednesday, 500 residents in Delaware, Blackford and Jay counties are still without power, however, most Muncie residents should have power restored by 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Mass murderers don’t just snap, according to a study conducted by Michael Stone, a professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University.
“I promise I’ll start my homework after this episode of ‘Stranger Things.’”
“Where do we go from here?” was the big question on the agenda during Thursday's Interfraternity Council meeting.
On Monday, executives from Facebook, Snapchat and other technology-oriented organizations announced they will help the Anti-Defamation League reduce online hate speech by developing guidelines.
Sara Bareilles might be known for her 2007 hit “Love Song,” but audience members heard a different tone from Bareilles when junior musical theatre major Paige Matteson sang her song “Gravity.”
President Donald Trump unveiled his tax reform plan Wednesday afternoon, calling for major tax cuts and simplification of tax codes, which he says will ease the burden on middle-class Americans.
When Tyler Hostetler’s older sister Allison was diagnosed with a brain tumor in eighth grade, he was introduced to Riley Children’s Hospital – a first impression he’ll never forget.
In 2016, the Muncie Police Department responded to over 2,000 domestic violence calls.
Mattie Coleman, owner of Towne Boutique, moved to Muncie over 60 years ago with her five children, a little black suitcase and a sewing machine.
The Student Government Association has made progress and turned out results for their nine platform points less than a month into the academic year.
On Saturday, the university will host one of its biggest events for Family Weekend — the football game. Prior to this week, freshman telecommunications major Owen Walters wasn't going to attend the game, until his mom, Dawn Walters, received a phone call from Ball State notifying her that her family would be honored during the 2017 Family Weekend Ceremony.
Sixteen years ago, the front page headline on most papers lacked the biggest news story to occur that day. Sept. 11, 2001 is a day in history that many recall starting off as a normal day. The edition of the Ball State Daily News from that day is a reflection of the normalcy of that Tuesday morning.
The Ball State and Muncie communities are coming together to help victims of Hurricane Harvey in Texas. Here are a few ways you can help:
It’s been a few weeks since student trustee Marlee Jacocks attended her first Board of Trustees meeting, and since then, Jacocks has found herself looking to become more receptive to students, educated about Ball State, but most importantly — reminding everyone she’s also a student.
The walls in the shared space between Robert Bell and the David Letterman Communication buildings are often beige and bare, minus the English department bulletin board filled with miscellaneous posters for events throughout the university.
At this time, there is no ongoing investigation relating to the university-wide email sent Saturday reporting a sexual battery that occurred in an on-campus residence hall.
On Sunday, the College of Communication, Information and Media sent out an email informing students of flooding that occurred throughout the Art and Journalism Building.