New study finds 1 in 3 working Americans don't get enough sleep
After working late-night shifts as an emergency medical technician in Henry County, Katelin Holaday said she doesn’t always have the energy to finish the homework piling on her desk.
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After working late-night shifts as an emergency medical technician in Henry County, Katelin Holaday said she doesn’t always have the energy to finish the homework piling on her desk.
One Ball State student used her love for the environment to organize a climate protest on the day of Climate Action Day.
On any ordinary day, Muncie’s Washington Street bridge is filled with passing cars. This changed as the bridge filled with street-served food, live music and the Muncie community.
“We have to be part of the solution. Otherwise, there won’t be a solution.”
Every morning, she wakes up at around 5:30 a.m. to go outside.
Editor's note: A previous version of this article misspelled the name of drag queen and senior fashion merchandising major Ryne Bulington. The story has been changed to reflect that correction.
Students from Ball State’s master’s of fine arts (MFA) program showcased their creative works as the School of Art began their celebration of Art Month this April.
Editor's note: A previous version of this article said in the info box that emotional support animals and service animals are allowed in campus and residence buildings. In actuality, emotional support animals are only allowed in apartment and residence hall rooms of a student with approval. The story has been changed to reflect that correction.
Chase Martin is a freshman journalism telecommunications double major and writes “Soapbox” for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Chase at cgmartin@bsu.edu.
Frustration with a lack of paid paternal leave drove one professor to conduct a study about the subject.
Marie Kondo’s new Netflix series “Tidying Up With Marie Kondo” has sent the world on an organizing frenzy, and members of Ball State’s community have adopted her ideas into their lectures and daily lives.
Stalking, a staple of old-school fictional romantic movies, is an issue that largely pertains to college students today.
Marijuana legalization has hit several Midwest states, but Indiana legislators have rejected attempts to legalize medicinal use, leaving Hoosiers wondering what is next.
Shortly after the closing of Carson’s, the Muncie Mall lost another one of its anchor stores.
The Catalyst sculpture located right outside Minnetrista gathering place has seen some better days.