7 tips for making the most out of your summer
As a kid, the only summer worry was, ‘What am I going to do today?” But, as a college student there are pesky summer classes, a seemingly dead-end job and ever-present debt.
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As a kid, the only summer worry was, ‘What am I going to do today?” But, as a college student there are pesky summer classes, a seemingly dead-end job and ever-present debt.
The Ball State Board of Trustees approved the proposal to begin plans for a new Multicultural Center during its meeting Friday.
In 2018 alone, 610,000 Americans will die from cancer. In preparation for cancer control month, The Daily News shadowed and sat down with Ball State professors to reflect on their past and continuing journeys with cancer.
When Indiana lawmakers reconvene for a special session May 14, they will reconsider a bill that would allow Ball State to assume responsibility of Muncie Community Schools.
The Board of Trustees voted to approve a new parking structure off of New York Avenue Friday.
Dodging book bags and benches, Preston Radtke dances his way through a crowded cafeteria on the way to his next class.
In the corner of a coffee shop lies a rarity: a lovingly handmade item chock full of individual works just waiting to be discovered.
It starts in South America. A tiny seed sprouts into a bud, soon to become a gift for that someone special. At least, that’s the process at Normandy Flower Shop, Inc.
This year, the 2018 Olympic Winter Games will feature camel spins, corkscrews and Cardinals.
In addition to having Burris Laboratory School and Indiana Academy on its campus, Ball State may take another school under its wing.
After more than three months — a total of 100 days — 12 of the 13 fraternities in Ball State’s Interfraternity Council (IFC) are no longer on a social “pause.”
The Ball State Board of Trustees met Wednesday for its biannual meeting to vote on members of the slate and specific chairs.
Legislation introduced Jan. 17 allowing Ball State University to assume responsibility of managing Muncie Community Schools was met with mixed reviews from both community members and government officials.
Several buildings throughout campus were affected by water pipe breakage throughout the week, the largest of which cancelled classes throughout a whole building on the first day back to classes.
The holidays can be a stressful time — there is a lack of money, an overabundance of sugary sweets and what’s more — the pressure to introduce your significant other to your parents.
On an unseasonably warm January night some 30 years ago, Etta Alexander returned to her mobile home after her shift at the A & B Cafe in downtown Winchester, Indiana. A light snow was falling when two men, carrying out a $4,000 murder-for-hire plot, entered Alexander’s trailer. Alexander was shot and killed, her home doused with kerosene and then set on fire.
After months of research and planning, the university released its new brand slogan — We Fly.
With the recent “pause” in Interfraternity Council (IFC) activity, questions have been raised about the effectiveness of the letter the IFC signed in collaboration with the university.
For some, the thought of sitting down and typing a five-page paper induces a sheer, sweat-dripping panic, for others the thought might induce a wide, bright grin, but what if a writer was tasked with writing a small novel in a single month?
Editor's note: A student in this story has remained unnamed to protect their identity.