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Ball State Basketball is coming off a good season with a 19-13 record. But the team will have new help beyond the three point arc next season.
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Ball State Basketball is coming off a good season with a 19-13 record. But the team will have new help beyond the three point arc next season.
Hoosiers who use I-69 to commute to Delaware and Madison counties know that potholes plague the roadway. And while those pesky potholes will soon be fixed, workers will have to factor in an extended commute.
This year the Holocaust Memorial Lecture will showcase a love story set during World War II. Students will have the opportunity to listen and ask questions to the son of two Holocaust survivors.
Ball State’s greenhouse will be used for more than flora and fauna this month — it will display art.
On Thursday, Ball State student Angela Lankford and other members of the Keep Delaware County Clean initiative plan to protest against the building of a proposed factory hog farm. The group will to go to the Delaware County Courthouse to protest the farm at 11 a.m. It is expected to last an hour.
In today’s busy world, it is hard to find time to relax. Ball State hopes to offer its students more chances to do so. The university recently expanded meditation opportunities for students and the Muncie community. Every Friday at 3:30 p.m., the David Owsley Museum of Art on Ball State’s campus hosts Meditation at the Museum. Sessions usually last an hour in the Chinese and Japanese Gallery and have been hosted by the university for several years. Additional sessions will be held in the Orchid Greenhouse and Charles W. Brown Planetarium.
There is a growing debate in Delaware County over the proposed building of a confined feeding operation (CFO) that would house 10,500 head of hogs.
This week Ball State is celebrating the 30th annual Women’s Week. The Department of Women and Gender studies organizes the event. Ashleigh Bingham, a Ball State graduate student and doctoral assistant to the Women’s and Gender Studies Program, says there is still a need for it.
By the end of the day on November 8, 2016 the world knew that Donald Trump would soon become the 45th president of the United States. Trump was inaugurated on January 20, 2017. As the debate about Trump’s performance continues across America, Ball State College Republicans and Ball State University Democrats weigh in on Trump’s performance as president after a year in office.
Ball State junior Braeden Raymer has been drawing his whole life. Even as a young child his parents saw his artistic talent. He started making comic strips and drawing with vivid detail. He practiced until he could draw his favorite characters from games, movies or comics. During his junior year of high school, he decided to pursue a career in art. He became serious about improving and found a home for his artistic ability at Ball State.
Ball State University recently changed its slogan to – We Fly. But it isn’t everyday a distinguished pilot and astronaut visits campus.
Papa John’s is a popular food choice for Ball State students.
On Feb. 12, the Ball State Office of Institutional Diversity kicked off its week long Live Beneficence event. Its purpose is to build positive relationships at Ball State and throughout the Muncie community. The event was inspired by Random Acts of Kindness Day, which occurs on Saturday Feb. 17.