Business professional to talk ethics
A former chief financial officer for a Fortune 500 company will offer ethics advice to aspiring business students on campus today.
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A former chief financial officer for a Fortune 500 company will offer ethics advice to aspiring business students on campus today.
Vatican City erupted with celebration at the announcement of a new pope Wednesday, but at Ball State, five Catholic students celebrated in their own way, playing a soccer video game and talking about their faith.
Vatican City erupted with celebration at the announcement of a new pope Wednesday, but at Ball State, five Catholic students celebrated in their own way, playing a soccer video game and talking about their faith.
Several students failed to receive emergency emails regarding Monday’s threat of a potential gunman on campus, leading some to question the safety of relying on email to provide students with immediate and potentially lifesaving information.
A Ball State spokesperson said she believes the emergency planning system warning students of a potential gunman this morning worked quickly and efficiently.
Pruis Hall was lit with electric candles in bags decorated to remember those who were lost to suicide as well as reminders of reasons to live Wednesday night.
UPDATE: A Spark Forward has been named the next Ball State Student Government Association executive board after a controversial election. Nearly 5,000 students voted in this year's election compared to 2,199 last year. A Spark Forward picked up 2,189 votes in the victory. Cardinal United trailed by 220 with 1,969 votes, followed by Fusion with 827 votes. Malachi Randolph, SGA president-elect said he felt humbled to have won the election. "I felt I did not carry this slate and usually the presidential candidate carries the slate," he said. "When they said we won it was a weird feeling because [my slate] carried me...that sounds scripted but I felt humbled."
Voting for SGA’s next executive board begins today. Voting will end at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday. Some of the executive slates’ platform points showed to be more internal goals that do not rely on the cooperation of different departments and administrators. For those that do depend on cooperation, administrators told the Daily News whether they believed Spark’s, Fusion’s and Cardinal United’s goals were feasible.
Oppression is far more than just racism and sexuality, according to a university activity Wednesday.
At age 16, most guys are worried about getting their driver’s license or making the football team, but Evan Maede was getting ready to worry about something far more important: survival.
Student Government Association senators asked questions to executive board slates about points they felt were unclear after the two debates earlier this week.
Each American consumes nearly 20,000,000 watt-hours of power a year, and a film screened Tuesday looks to explain how that need will be met in the future.
Student Government Association presidential candidates were asked to answer what SGA Debate Coordinator Zach Hartley called the big question, “Why are you better for the job than the other candidates?”
College Republicans and University Democrats are working together to garner support against a bill they both consider unconstitutional.
Ball State’s Board of Trustees is considering a policy that would eliminate smoking sections and ban all tobacco products from campus.
A Muncie program educates citizens about the health benefits of a vegan diet, as well as offer recipes and tips.
A recent proposal looks to make paying for meals in the Village a little easier.
Essence Vinson had never seen her grandfather cry until the night Barack Obama was elected the 44th president of the United States.
In one room on campus Wednesday night, the answer to every question posed was “What would John Travolta do?”
Students interested in event planning who have good communication and organization skills can apply for Homecoming Steering Committee.