Ball State no longer leading Indiana schools in sexual health
Ball State no longer leads Indiana universities in sexual health, according to the Trojan Condom Sexual Health Report Card.
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Ball State no longer leads Indiana universities in sexual health, according to the Trojan Condom Sexual Health Report Card.
Students go to college assuming they will earn a degree that will make them employable, but for people with physical disabilities that’s not always the case.
Being a working couple can be difficult, especially when kids are thrown into the mix.
Ball State has long touted its pride of being a green-focused university, and President Paul W. Ferguson took that pride one step further last month.
Editor's note: If you have had trouble with bed bugs or scabies this semester and would be willing to talk to the Daily News about it, please email news@bsudailynews.com.
Ball State students are saying they are not getting flu vaccines during the flu season. Ball State University Student Health Center is offering flu shots from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. TNS PHOTO
When a prospective student considers a college, most think about their area of study, finances, location and extracurricular activities.
Halloween is known as being a time for dressing up in fun costumes and going out trick-or-treating each year. But how did Halloween actually start?
Ball State recently added a fenced in area off of Petty for students and faculty that smoke. Those that wish to take part must stay inside of the area. DN PHOTO SAMANTHA BRAMMER
One of the projects Ball State worked on in the summer includes installing pipes beneath Riverside Avenue for the geothermal plant. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
Tana Pittsford walks to the family sheep barn with her grandchildren, Wyatt and Kaylee Pitsfords. The Pittsfords are a six-generation 4-H family from Yorktown, Ind. who participated at the Indiana State Fair this summer. LAURA ARWOOD / BSU JOURNALISM AT THE FAIR
In President Paul W. Ferguson's second year, he plans to continue to make the university more student centered, community engaged and a better model for 21st Century research. Ferguson also has his 18 by '18 plan which was announnced on Feb. 6 at the State of the University. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
Ball State hired a new freshman retention and graduation specialist after former adviser Mitch Isaacs left in May.
This fall, four new majors will be added to Ball State’s course catalog after getting approval from the state.
A women’s exercise organization created to inspire women by challenging them through fitness may be coming to Ball State in Fall 2015.
The second annual Slut Walk took place on April 17 on the Ball State Campus. Participants walked down McKinley Ave., shared personal stories, and shouted chants. DN PHOTO ALISON CARROLL
A bouncer marks hands with an X as a line moves into a dark room with high tables and blaring music. Some attendees are dancing, some cluster around tables, mingling, while some sip on lemonade.
As a small group of students divided into groups of three to tie their legs together, one group erupted into giggles as some members fell over.
Islam Awareness Week events
The marketing fraternity is starting a tradition by hosting its first wing eating contest this weekend.