Jim Davis, creator of 'Garfield' comic strip, to teach at Ball State in fall
Jim Davis, cartoonist of the popular comic strip "Garfield," will be coming to teach at Ball State starting the Fall 2016 semester.
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Jim Davis, cartoonist of the popular comic strip "Garfield," will be coming to teach at Ball State starting the Fall 2016 semester.
The fourth floor of Bracken Library is covered in large fans and dehumidifiers, spread every three feet across the aisles between bookshelves.
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Editor's note: An earlier version of the graphic incorrectly labeled Fuelling's meniscus tear as a microfracture. The graphic has been updated.
After former President Paul W. Ferguson unexpectedly resigned in January, many students and faculty questioned the transparency of the university.
Despite some controversy on campus over a grant from the Charles Koch Foundation and John "Papa John" Schnatter, only one-third of the grant is actually from the Koch family.
Editor's note: Levi Todd is a columnist for the Daily News
A preacher on campus angered some students before they left for Spring Break on March 4.
Ball State has been given a $3.25 million grant by alumnus John "Papa John" Schnatter and the Charles Koch Foundation, according to a university press release.
The Ball State men’s volleyball team has one of its deepest rosters since 2002, and with that comes the opportunity to have an aggressive strategy come game time.
Kara Berg is a junior journalism news and telecommunications major and writes "Berg's Eye View" for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Kara at knberg2@bsu.edu.
More than four years after Ball State found out it may have been a victim of fraud, the investigation has concluded.
What was in the box? Read our latest update here.
After the resignation of former President Paul W. Ferguson, the university suspended its search for a new vice president of strategic communications.
After the announcement that former President Paul W. Ferguson's resignation was a "mutual decision," faculty and students wanted to know why he was leaving. In addition, half a million dollars will be going to Ferguson, coming from student and taxpayer's pockets. DN FILE PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
The Ball State Men’s Volleyball team traveled to McKendree University on Feb. 5in Lebanon, IL. The Cardinals won in five games, after coming back from a two game deficit. DN PHOTO ALLISON COFFIN
For the second straight match, the men's volleyball team came out with a win after starting with two set losses. After starting off slow against McKendree University, Ball State came back to win the match, 3-2.
After a student hosted a sit-in at the Board of Trustees meeting Friday, she's still hoping for more to come from it.
The Board of Trustees has a day of meetings on Jan. 29.
President Paul W. Ferguson could make more than half a million dollars even after his resignation, according to his severance agreement released today.