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It was the rain that brought Mrs. Brown’s kindergarten class outside. She was covering science and the forming rainbow was the perfect excuse to go out.
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It was the rain that brought Mrs. Brown’s kindergarten class outside. She was covering science and the forming rainbow was the perfect excuse to go out.
On Friday night, the C-1 commuter parking lot will be filled with rides, booths and attractions for the Late Nite Carnival.
Though the sweet aroma of carnival foods and strobing lights have yet to overtake the C1 commuter lot, the gears are in motion for this year’s Late Nite Carnival.
In late spring of 2002, Carmen Diaz and her three siblings sat in the car with their father. He turned back to them and said, “Hey, I just want to let you guys know that I love you so much and that everything is going to be OK.”
Monday marked the start of Self-Injury and Suicide Awareness Week. The Alive Campaign, a Ball State student organization, is hosting a week of events to raise awareness about suicide prevention.
Want to get involved? Here are some of the events that are upcoming
The goal was to build a school for the children in Uganda. And when Ball State’s chapter of Building Tomorrow hosted its first Bike to Uganda event in October 2012, it raised $300.
Tiffany Bontrager, a senior general studies major
Kevin Smith stood in his high school gym wondering where all the guys were. It was the Olmsted Fall High School dance in Akron, Ohio, a week after Valentine’s Day. The 18-year-old senior came alone and couldn’t help but notice that the odds of dancing with a girl had increased with the decreasing number of boys in attendance.