SGA hosts election forum for slates, curious students
For the first time in Student Government Association history, potential candidates were allowed an open forum for their campaigning questions.
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For the first time in Student Government Association history, potential candidates were allowed an open forum for their campaigning questions.
Children pretend to have adventures every day, but when one Ball State student was 8 years old, his imagination came to life.
The smell of warm, fresh-baked cookies, with flavors like Smores and Double Chocolate Mint, split the freezing air of the Village Monday as Insomnia Cookies opened for business.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Eugene Robinson will speak tonight with a heavy emphasis on race relations and diversity, according to the Multicultural Center.
For the first time in the university’s history, immersive learning projects are receiving awards for excellence in student development.
Former Congressman Mike Pence called for Hoosiers to work together in order to improve and invest in Indiana at his inauguration as governor on Monday.
The David Owsley Museum of Art has introduced people to new experiences and concepts, but recently student’s email boxes have been introduced to another new term: docent.
The Student Recreation and Wellness Center is making weight loss-related resolutions a little easier by hosting an event to introduce its lineup of healthy living classes.
University in process of reevaluating charter schools
University adds several charging stations for electric vehicles after staff, visitor inquiries
A month after elections, some students feel like the air has been let out of the political balloon.