The Iraq He Left Behind
Abbas JammaliPHOTO BY LAUREN DAHLHAUSER
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Abbas JammaliPHOTO BY LAUREN DAHLHAUSER
College is a unique time in life for dating. Relationships range from married couples to people who aren’t dating at all. Some people find their life partner in those four years, others date multiple people during that time. Some date for fun, others date for a purpose. Here, you can explore the different types of dating styles of Ball State students and compare their similarities and differences. Which dating type are you?
The cushioned chairs sit in a near perfect circle in a room right next to the Counseling Center office. Light streams in through a window and reflects off a whiteboard. This is group counseling.
Happy to have ACDC’s “Back in Black” song booming from the radio, PDQ taxi owner Brad Luttrell jokingly tells one of his usual customers he’s going to snatch his Buffalo Wild Wings chicken because it smells so good wafting through his cab. It’s just another night in the life of a taxi driver.
Several state highways in the Greenfield District are closed due to flooding conditions, according to a press release by the Indiana Department of Transportation.
A team of seven Ball State students in conjunction with Innovation Connector, the local business incubator in Muncie, will launch an event Thursday in an effort to provide small business owners and leaders with an organization that can assist them.
Mike McLelland, the Kaufman County District Attorney in Texas who was shot and killed last weekend, attended Ball State in the mid-’70s.
Student veterans face different challenges than other Ball State students, and one veteran wants to educate those not in the military through her presentation, “Understanding and Welcoming Student Veterans.”
Teppanyaki Grill and Buffet closed again for the second time this year Thursday after the Delaware County Health Department found several violations.
The university used its notification system several times throughout Wednesday to keep students informed about a water main break that left four buildings without running water.
Water service has been restored to the Administration Building, Lucina Hall, West Quad, and Ball Gym, according to texts and emails sent by the university. No water service was available until about 2 p.m. Wednesday in those buildings.
A Muncie man approached an undercover excise officer at Muncie Gras on Saturday and asked for identification, which resulted in his arrest.
The Ball State Energy Action Team is expanding its energy hall challenge this semester to include an academic building energy challenge.
For Ball State students graduating in May, the chance of working in a job they are overqualified for is nearly half.
A stamp featuring Charlie Cardinal is now available after being in the works for at least six months in the Ball State post office in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
Teppanyaki Grill & Buffet closed on Friday after 17 critical health violations were cited by a Delaware County Health Department inspection, according to the Muncie Star Press.
Insomnia Cookies will open Monday in the Village, providing another late night sweet craving to the campus and the community.
Ball State’s geothermal project and higher education were among topics Ball State President Jo Ann Gora and Sen. Joe Donnelly discussed Wednesday morning on campus.
Ball State’s geothermal project and higher education were among topics Ball State President Jo Ann Gora and Sen. Joe Donnelly discussed Wednesday morning on campus.
Ball State President Jo Ann Gora met with U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly Wednesday morning on campus to discuss the geothermal project, university veterans and higher education funding in Indiana.