Ball State student plans to have walkout in remembrance of Parkland victims
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Editor's note: Josh Ratel-Khan is an employee at The McKinley Avenue Agency, part of the Unified Media Alliance.
Twelve students and associate professor of art Barbara Giorgio-Booher will join associate professor of Biology Tom McConnell in Florida Saturday to begin studying marine wildlife.
Ninety-four percent of all motor vehicle accidents in 2016 were caused by human error, according to the National Highway and Transportation Safety Administration, and in 2015 alone 25.2 percent of all deaths in the U.S. were caused by some sort of transportation accident, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistic Annual Report (TSAR).
Valentine’s Day began as the Roman festival Lupercalia, which was a pagan fertility festival that occurred annually in Rome, said history professor Dr. Jennifer DeSilva.
Editor's Note: A previous version of this story reported the American Psychological Association included internet gaming disorder. Since, the article has been changed to reflect that the American Psychiatric Association is the organization that classifies internet gaming disorder.
The first recorded Christmas festival was by Roman Catholics in the early fourth century to celebrate the birth of their savior, Jesus Christ.
Sophomore Jake Tomlinson normally spends Thanksgiving at his aunt’s house in Fishers, Indiana, where his family of 40 people eats fried turkey, watches football and plays pool or air hockey in the basement.
Kroger will be opening two new Pay Less stores on West McGalliard Road and Tillotson Avenue within the next several months, said Eric Halvorson, Kroger spokesperson, in an email.
Most people know Halloween as the one holiday a year where they can dress up as scary characters or characters from their favorite shows and go door to door trick or treating. But where did this tradition come from?
Junior Drake Spangler first knew he had a passion for safety in the seventh grade when he started developing relationships with Rockville police officers around his school.
“‘If you knew the truth, you wouldn’t believe it,’” freshman Thomas May said, quoting Lee Harvey Oswald.
Editor's Note: Scenes from the book and relevant terminology are written as described by Jay Coles.