Historian discusses book on Civil War in the North
A former Ball State trustee donated his collection of 150-year-old Civil War artifacts to the university, which are part of a new exhibit in the Alexander M. Bracken Library.
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A former Ball State trustee donated his collection of 150-year-old Civil War artifacts to the university, which are part of a new exhibit in the Alexander M. Bracken Library.
After the verdict to not indict Officer Darren Wilson of any charges, people started contacting Nathaniel Thomas, the president of the Ethnic Theater Alliance, asking him if ETA was going to do something.
People sick of working in a Starbucks or coffee shop can now rent office space in the Downtown Business Connector in downtown Muncie.
Even with 26 mph winds a few hours in and chances of rain, the men of Phi Beta Sigma still decided stand at the Scramble Light for 24 hours.
As a part of the Asian American Student Association’s month of events to teach students about art within the Asian American culture, AASA is hosting “Animation in Asia.”
When a few visiting students from Mexico went to their first Ball State football team practice Sunday, they saw something they had never seen before – snow.
Faculty and staff have been scrutinizing the university’s new centralized printing system, which aims to reduce cost and increase efficiency.
The walls and floors of the underground tunnel starting under Burkhardt Building were dirty and covered in dust. The beginning of the tunnel was bigger – tall enough to stand up straight and walk, even though the pathway was narrow and crowded with pipes.
A high school located on Ball State's campus was ranked No. 1 in Indiana, recognition that some say is overdue.
At Ball State, 72 percent of students in the class of 2012 graduated with debt, according to projectonstudentdebt.org.
Overall diversity-related complaints from faculty increased 80 percent from the 2012-13 academic year to the 2013-14 year, according to data from the office of university compliance.
Two people meet. They talk, they discover they have a lot in common. They start seeing each other more often. They discover they have feelings for each other that is more than friendship. They start to date.
Despite Ball State being ranked the best Indiana college for sexual health, Delaware County had the third highest chlamydia rate out of Indiana's 92 counties in 2012.
Enrollment for teacher education programs has decreased 15 percent from fall 2012 to fall 2014, according to the Office of Institutional Effectiveness, instead of the 25 percent initially reported. In 2014, 1,930 students were enrolled in the programs, which is down from 2,085 in 2013 and 2,273 in the fall of 2012.
Congressman Luke Messer served two terms in the Indiana State House before being elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2012. He graduated summa cum laude from Vanderbilt University. Messer was a former president and CEO of School Choice Indiana and Hoosiers for Economic Growth.
In order to get students interested in sustainability, Ball State Energy Action Team turned off the lights in two dining halls Thursday night.
Despite falling enrollment in Ball State’s education programs, current and former educators discussed the importance of teaching at a panel Tuesday.
When asked to describe former Ball State student Mike Cook, his girlfriend said, “He was an asshole.”
To exit stage left at the small grill they were performing at, the shadow cast of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” had to run through the entire bar and all the way around to the back of the restaurant.
When Alayna Davidson saw a man dancing at Frog Baby, her first instinct was to pull out her phone and snap a picture.