Latinopalooza supports refugees, encourages inclusivity
Latinopalooza was about inclusiveness and extending a helping hand to Latinos who want a shot at a better life.
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Latinopalooza was about inclusiveness and extending a helping hand to Latinos who want a shot at a better life.
Muncie Exchange Club placed 1,000 American flags at Minnetrista for their fifth annual Flags of Honor fundraiser that lasts from Sept. 4-11.
The third annual On the Road with the Cardinals health competition held for Ball State employees kicked off on Wednesday.
Two new departments at Ball State began their first semester after being formed by the Ball State Board of Trustees in July.
The University Police Department kicked off the school year with the fourth annual Dunk-a-Cop fundraiser near the Scramble Light on Thursday.
Mayor Dennis Tyler and other members of the community gathered to celebrate the holy month of Ramadan with Muncie’s Islamic population on Saturday at the Minnetrista Cultural Center.
The little part of Egypt in Muncie just added a new addition to bring more authenticity to its menu.
Every year there is some sort of fad pulling itself into the mainstream just to die out as fast as it became popular. In recent history planking and Pokémon Go come to mind with 2017 bringing us the fidget spinner craze.
The Trump administration’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2018 hopes to lay the groundwork for a “renewal of the American spirit” through policy change and government reforms.
Students living around campus this summer might want to take some precautions before they go on summer vacation, internships or back home.
Editor's note: Names have been changed to protect identities.
President Mearns started his tenure at Ball State by taking a tour of campus on May 15.
Geoffery S. Mearns has some big plans for Ball State.
The City of Muncie is working to close the disconnect between the people and government with its monthly "Five Minutes with the Mayor" program, which gives locals the chance to have a one-on-one dialogue with the city’s executive branch.
Students may have to find a different grocery store to shop at in the near future after Marsh Supermarkets, a grocery chain founded in Muncie in 1931 with stores in Indiana and Western Ohio, announced that all 44 of its remaining stores could be closed down.
Editor’s note: Names of Saudi students have been changed to protect identities.
Parades, leprechauns and bar crawling are all staples of St. Patrick's Day, but the origin of the holiday differs greatly from today's celebration.
President Donald Trump delivered his first speech to Congress Tuesday with a softer tone than the public has seen throughout his campaign and appearances in the media as president.
The political landscape in the U.S. has changed quite a bit since the 2016 election, and nine students from the Ball State College Republicans got to see that change up close and personal last week.
During the 2016 presidential election, voters may have heard about unfair trade deals with Mexico and China or about immigrants taking jobs from Americans.