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Once university graduates cross the stage for their degree, they complete one chapter of their college experience and begin another as alumni.
Ball State University’s Student Government Association (SGA) President Joseph Gassensmith announced the updates for the executive board’s platform points in his “State of the Student Body” address during their Jan. 24 meeting.
Muncie residents might see farmers like Kody Light at Minnetrista Farmers Market, standing under a white tent selling meat from his cattle with the almost uniformed outfit of farmers–a Carhartt jacket and a baseball cap.
Headlines and coverage about the Israel-Hamas war may seem like just another conflict on distant shores, but for students like Eyal Rawitz, ignoring it is not an option.
Alumni couples will be coming to campus for the inaugural Vow Renewal Ceremony held at the Brown Family Amphitheater Saturday, Oct. 21. The event is a part of the announcement of the campaign “Our Call to Beneficence,” which will fundraise for Ball State University’s future.
In a house, turned office and call center, in downtown Muncie, there are six desks set in a room with blue and white striped walls and soft lighting. There is artwork and posters with phrases like “Be the Change.” Personal trinkets crowd monitors and sheets of paper. A small, black and white cat called Bobbie, named after a former longtime worker, jumps on desks and prowls around the computers and telephone base stations. The room is quiet.
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Two Muncie Community Schools (MCS) graduates, a first for the program, were awarded scholarships as a part of the third round of the Ryan Family Scholars and Navigator Program.
The two candidates for Muncie’s mayoral election, Republican incumbent Mayor Dan Ridenour and Democrat City Council President Jeff Robinson, met in a forum at Muncie Central High School’s Auditorium.The main takeaways from the event were ethics, infrastructure, and economy heading into the municipal election November 7.Ethics an important focus for both candidates
Editor's Note: This story is part of The Partnership Project, a series of content written in an effort by The Daily News to follow the formal collaboration of Ball State University and Muncie Community Schools. Read more in this series here.
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Ball State University’s Student Government Association (SGA) held its final debate with the vice presidential nominees on Feb. 15 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
Since its creation, the internet has seemingly been a land of possibility, but people were slow to realize possibility is not always benevolent.
Ball State University’s Student Government Association (SGA) held the introduction to the tickets, the candidates, Feb. 7 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.