STOP team sponsors week of events for sexual assault awareness
April is sexual assault awareness month, and Ball State is sponsoring its own week to promote awareness on sexual assault from April 3 to April 10.
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April is sexual assault awareness month, and Ball State is sponsoring its own week to promote awareness on sexual assault from April 3 to April 10.
Ball State President Paul W. Ferguson released a statement acknowledging the fix to Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act Thursday night.
As the controversy over Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act continues, Muncie Mayor Dennis Tyler is working with the city council to adopt a resolution stating their opposition to the law.
DN PHOTO ALAINA JAYE HALSEY
Hundreds of protesters gather to rally against the Religious Freedom Restoration Act at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis. DN PHOTO BRADLEY JONES
Cold weather brings changes to Ball State's lush campus. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
After Indiana Governor Mike Pence signed the controversial Senate Bill 101, opponents both locally and nationally continue to voice concerns about the law, including the owner of Scotty's Brewhouse.
Cold weather brings changes to Ball State's lush campus. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
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Powdered alcohol, or Palcohol, was approved by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau for sale March 10. Mark Phillips, the creator of Palcohol, said he was surprised it was approved early and in the public eye in the video posted on Youtube. PHOTO COURTESY OF YOUTUBE
Editor's Note: In a previous version of this article, it was implied that Lachapelle had not spoken in the U.S. before.
The Ball State gymnastics team faced Northern Illinois in the final home match of the season on Feb. 27 at Irving Gymnasium. Ball State won 194.2-193.25.
About 2,000 potential students at NIMA line up to take the entrance exam. Out of those students, only about 250 were accepted into the university. The entrance exam mainly tests students on their math and English skills.PHOTO PROVIDED BY HUSO SELIMOVIC
After a video of the Oklahoma University Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter yelling a racist chant went viral Sunday night, the national fraternity closed the Oklahoma chapter and the university president ordered them to have all of their belongings out by “midnight [Tuesday].”
Junior Denasiha Christian performs her routine on the beam during the match against Northern Illinois on Feb. 27 at Irving Gymnasium. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
At the end of his History 150 class each week, Yaron Ayalon stops lecturing to give 5-10 minute talks on various social issues and how students can improve themselves.
At Atlas's watch party, Jack Hesser and Richu Aby receive the phone call that Atlas has won the SGA election.
Federal Aviation Administration may open opportunities for commercial drones, or unmanned aerial systems. Drones have the possibility to report news, conduct search and rescue missions and track weather. TNS PHOTO
Junior Erin Patchey performs her routine during the floor exercise during the meet against Central Michigan on Jan. 23 at Irving Gymnasium. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
Sophomore Sarah Ebeyer talks with her teammates during the gymnastics meet against Western Michigan on Feb. 12th in Irving Gymnasium. DN PHOTO JESSICA LYLE