Ball State students share their feelings about the spring 2021 semester
A beginning is often thought of as something new, but the 2021 spring semester could be just the same as the previous two.
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A beginning is often thought of as something new, but the 2021 spring semester could be just the same as the previous two.
After visiting Cardinal Kitchen regularly during the 2019-20 school year, Purseh Gbadyu, Ball State junior exercise science major, was inspired to volunteer at the pantry to give back to the Muncie community.
MUNCIE, Ind. (NewsLink)- The City of Muncie is helping those financially affected by the pandemic. The city is working together with Bridges Community Services to provide rent and utility assistance programs for tenants.
MUNCIE, Ind. (NewsLink)-- Ball State students have still found ways to use their voice in Muncie amidst the pandemic and the modified school year. The Women’s March took place Saturday, Oct. 17 at the Delaware County building.
When Patricia Lang, Ball State chemistry professor and director of Ball State’s Indiana Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (IN-LSAMP) project, and her team found a new way to teach science, they took advantage of the opportunity to make something creative — in this case, a comic book.
MUNCIE, Ind.(NewsLink) -- If you’re looking for a late-night bite on campus, you can find one at North Dining Hall.
Homecoming Week has been celebrated by American colleges since its start in 1911.
Many universities have state-of-the-art facilities they take pride in, and Ball State has one that has been standing for over half a century.
MUNCIE, Ind. (NewsLink)- The return to campus brought many changes to the college experience, especially when it comes to making friends. With limited in-person classes, online club meetings, and social distancing guidelines, students have been finding it difficult to befriend their peers.
MUNCIE, Ind. (NewsLink) - Ball State University’s decision to return back to campus has left students, administration, and families with a mix of emotions.