'The force' is strong in Ball State bookstore
DN PHOTO LAURA ARWOOD
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of Ball State Daily's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
68 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
DN PHOTO LAURA ARWOOD
Five women with disabilities sat on a panel for an hour in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center on March 26 to discuss life with a disability and identity challenges and gifts. The panel was a part of the Women and Gender Studies’ Womens Week.
Monday
Thanks to former Dean of University Libraries Arthur Hafner, Bracken Library is not just for reading. Students can loan cameras and laptops, use an array of media editing software, meet with friends in a private study room and even buy coffee because of changes implemented during his time.
As Black History Month closes on its final week, the Black Student Association (BSA) will host their Black Leadership Empowerment Summit (BLES) to educate students about professional development skills.
Stedman Graham was the keynote speaker for Black History Month with the presentation 'I Read. I Rise. A tribute to Maya Angelou'. Graham spoke at the Student Center. PHOTO COURTESY OF BALL STATE
Rebecca McNair, a senior creative writing major, and her husband Zach are launching a feminist literary magazine called “Andromeda Speaks”. Rebecca decided to do magazine because of some classes she is taking, one of the classes is women and gender studies, which broadened her definition of feminism. DN PHOTO ARIANNA TORRES
The Poetry Slam took place on Feb. 15 at Pruis Hall. Nine contestants performed a poem of their choice for three judges. DN PHOTO LAURA ARWOOD
Attendees of Tuesday's Culture Shock will get a chance to be hypnotized to take on a new racial, gender or social identity.
Sniiiff.
Laura Arwood is a sophomore journalism major and writes for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the paper. Write to Laura at llarwood@bsu.edu
Laura Arwood is a sophomore journalism major and writes for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the paper. Write to Laura at llarwood@bsu.edu
I am beautiful. I am not my anxiety. I am a male feminist. I am plus sized and proud. I am a drag queen.
Marc Lamont Hill was to speak for Unity Week Tuesday but Hill cancelled on Jan. 12 due to a scheduling conflict. PHOTO COURTESY OF WIKIPEDIA.ORG
Grace Ferguson, the wife of Ball State's president Paul Ferguson, talks to Rehyanna, a member of the reading's 5-7 age group, at the Boys and Girls Club of Muncie. Grace Ferguson was a volunteer on Jan. 19 at the "I Read... I Rise" event. By Breanna Daugherty
Student participation in Unity Week has increased tenfold in the last four years, despite being around for decades.
Although both African-American and Native-American enrollment has dropped at Ball State, the number of Hispanic and Latino undergraduates enrolled at Ball State has increased.
A Ball State class is taking over a project to highlight the Civil Rights movement in Muncie after the initiative’s funding failed and its founder died.
Being a Ball State student will be what is keeping one mother and her children fed if a new proposal becomes law.
Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital has been named a "Leader in LGBT Healthcare Equality” by The Human Rights Campaign Foundation for three consecutive years despite a 2010 lawsuit against the hospital involving a transgender person being called "he-she" and "it."