96 Years of Traditions
Gum Tree- When smoking was allowed at BSU, students would dispose of their flavorless wads on the locus tree between the Emens Parking Garage and the Woodworth Complex.
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Gum Tree- When smoking was allowed at BSU, students would dispose of their flavorless wads on the locus tree between the Emens Parking Garage and the Woodworth Complex.
Nestled between the Pet and Garden Center and Family Dollar on Walnut Street, a small thrift shop makes repurposing its business.
For four days at the Indiana State Fair, rabbit breeders, novice pet owners and parents descend on the Poultry and Rabbit Building to showcase a year’s worth of preparation.
• Students enjoy the massive snowfall while on campus • Monday’s temperatures could be dangerous • Students plan to enjoy the day off outside anyway
• A Ball State international health group is traveling to Panama for Winter Break.
When 13-year-old Michael Boylan crossed the finish line of 5k Chase Charlie race, he turned around and was surprised to see his grandfather running behind him.