Citizens Energy Group builds program to keep graduates in state
For many students, graduation comes with a choice — stay in Indiana and work or seek employment elsewhere.
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For many students, graduation comes with a choice — stay in Indiana and work or seek employment elsewhere.
As a new semester begins, the Student Government Association continues to push their platform points forward.
Christmas Eve is a time when children anxiously await the sound of hooves on their rooftops and the jingle of sleigh bells, their Christmas tree brightly lit, a beacon telling Santa “place my gifts here.”
For many students, bitter cold mornings were made sweeter by the sugary taste of a Concannon’s donut; however, this won’t be the case anymore.
For many college students, cable isn’t an option, so they have to rely on Netflix to satiate their television needs. However, Netflix just isn’t enough for two Ball State students.
For many students, the stress of finals week can be alleviated by eating home-baked goods and relaxing on their nicely worn-in couch at home during break.
With finals coming up, many college students find themselves fighting off sleep deprivation with caffeine, but what this popular stimulant could have a lasting effect on the body.
Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee is making his way to Ball State — and he's ready to give out some money.
Ball State junior William Walker will not be taking a spot on the Muncie Community School Board.
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With widely unpopular candidates for the primary parties — according to Daily News Election Poll results — many voters from the Ball State community have found themselves voting out of their typical party lines in this year's election.
For many college students, this election will be the first time they can exercise their right to vote. This can leave many students with multiple questions about Election Day Nov. 8.
Ball State junior William Walker has more on his plate than just schoolwork; he's running for a spot on the Muncie Community Schools school board.
The blue lights scattered around campus are not there just to illuminate your way, they serve a greater purpose —safety.
With Halloween just around the corner and some students preparing their costumes, several organizations on campus are hoping to teach students what is and isn’t culturally appropriate for holiday costumes.
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With more than 40 countries to choose from, Ball State students have the opportunity to expand their horizons through study abroad.
Delaware County recently became one of the first two Indiana communities to be recognized as an “Indiana Healthy Community.”
With the middle of the semester here, many students are left feeling burnt out, both mentally and physically. Jeans are becoming tighter, beds are becoming cozier and that annoying scratch in your throat just won’t go away.
Many college kids are on a budget, and these 15 restaurants give a tempting incentive — free food — to sign up for their email chains or download their apps.