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(01/28/23 5:00pm)
With 52 percent of Americans’ New Year’s resolutions being to exercise more, according to Statistica, and 12 percent of new gym members starting in January, according to RunRepeat, gyms have been filling up. This means new people to fitness centers, some who don’t know the “unwritten rules” of the gym. Here are five rules of gym etiquette for all those visiting the gym.
(01/29/23 5:00pm)
Sigma Chi fraternity brothers stand in the formal room, waiting for a special girl to arrive. A white rose, the fraternity’s flower, is handed to her as the brothers serenade her with their sweetheart song and welcome her into the fraternity.
(01/24/23 3:00pm)
For the last couple years, COVID-19 has been an excuse for dismissing travel plans due to borders being closed and high chances of getting sick. Though COVID-19 is still a problem all over the world, life is beginning to return to normal, and with that, more study abroad opportunities are opening. While some study abroad programs are still getting back on their feet, according to the International Education Exchange, 83 percent of institutions reported an increase in study abroad numbers for the 2022-23 school year compared to the previous year.
(01/20/23 3:00pm)
Seagraves doubted himself at first, but he knew taking the risk to apply for the grant would be worth it and that the process would teach him a lot. He said he spent more time on the application than any paper he’d ever written for school.
(01/15/23 5:00pm)
New Year’s resolutions are supposed to correlate with the renewal of the year and its seasonal cycle; new beginnings are the cue for a person to grow and change. However, despite people’s best intentions, a study performed by the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health found that about two-thirds of people in the U.K. and Australia gave up on their New Year’s resolutions within the first month of 2021.
(12/10/22 2:00pm)
Finals week is coming up and some students may be wondering: how can I remain calm and do my best? Here are five tips for managing stress during finals.
(12/17/22 5:00pm)
When Maddi Dilds, second-year psychology major at Ball State University, graduated from high school about a year ago, she had some “oddballs” thrown her way, she said. A breakup, separation from her friends and acquaintances and an unfamiliar campus all hung over her head during her first semester at Ball State.
(12/10/22 5:00pm)
When Katie Cole came to Ball State University, she said she thought she wanted to be a choreographer. However, now she’s cast as the Sugar Plum Fairy in a production of “The Nutcracker,’” and her love of performing has grown.
(12/02/22 3:00pm)
On a radiant Friday morning, the Active Minds club — a club which discusses mental health — stood at the Scramble Light in the intersection of Riverside Avenue and McKinley Avenue.
(12/04/22 3:00pm)
At the annual running of the Indianapolis 500, names like Scott Dixon, Rinus VeeKay and Tony Kanaan hit the top of every fans’ list.
(11/23/22 5:18pm)
Chief Munsee never existed.
(11/20/22 5:00pm)
When Jake Letts started out, he “couldn’t carry a tune,” he said. Now, he takes the stage in the touring cast of “Aladdin.”
(11/14/22 9:00pm)
There is a single line that a professor can say aloud or write in their class syllabus that will fill any student with dread.
(11/10/22 9:00pm)
Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all together at once in the same place, coexisting together, sharing in heartbreak, loss and triumph. And they’re all deep in the woods, with fallen slippers and giants in the sky.
(11/08/22 11:00pm)
Midnight Guffey grew up in a Christian family.
(11/10/22 7:00pm)
Trying to get from one side of campus to another in a short amount of time can be a challenge when you’re late for class or a meeting. On any given weekday, students will zip around campus on scooters, bikes, hoverboards, longboards and more. If you’ve ever considered buying your own set of wheels to bypass the foot traffic, here are three things you should consider when you step into the store.
(10/30/22 6:00pm)
Building a Spiritualist Community
(10/29/22 2:00pm)
By profession, John Marsh is a history professor at Ball State University and the Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics and Humanities. Jenni Marsh is the president and CEO of Heart of Indiana United Way.
(10/23/22 6:00pm)
On Oct. 16, the East Central Neighborhood Association (ECNA) gathered its members at the corner of Wysor Street and Madison Street as well as the corner of Gilbert Street and Pershing Drive to plant flowers in those areas.
(10/24/22 2:00pm)
The Indiana Exotic Pet Expo held at Delaware County Fairgrounds is a platform for businesses that cater to a niche community. Led by Ron Bililingsley, the Indiana Exotic Pet Expo held Sept. 25, showcased hundreds of different types of animals and products brought by vendors, breeders and exotic animal enthusiasts from around the country.