SGA proposes Green Council, funds events
A resolution to create a Green Council for student organizations, authored by Student Government Association senator Kaleb Chowning, appeared before student senate Wednesday.
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A resolution to create a Green Council for student organizations, authored by Student Government Association senator Kaleb Chowning, appeared before student senate Wednesday.
Even when the snow falls on campus, construction still goes on.
More than 4.8 million undergraduate college students are raising children, according to the Pregnant on Campus website.
After battling years of addiction, the task of getting back on your feet can be daunting.
Fresh, homegrown fruits and vegetables could soon be just a five-minute walk away from campus.
Student Government Association will place five new charging stations across campus in either Woodworth, the Atrium or Cooper Science Building, said treasurer Kaia Thompson at SGA’s meeting Wednesday.
A student goes into Woodworth, hoping to grab a quick meal. As they wait in line, dining staff goes out back for extra food. Then, the staff comes inside, changes their gloves and prepares the student’s food away from everyone else.
The Student Government Association voted to take half of the funds originally allocated for National Student Employment Week in their meeting Wednesday, Jan. 24.
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The Student Government Association will hold two town hall meetings this semester to enable students to voice their concerns.
For some students, election season brings excitement and the chance to make a difference. For others, navigating elections can be confusing.
Student Government Association will host a bystander intervention training in collaboration with the Counseling Center, Ball State Greek Life and Step in. Speak Up. from 6-7 p.m. Jan. 23 in L.A. Pittenger Student Center 310.
Thirty-five years ago, one Ball State employee began her career typing menus for Ball State Dining. After many years and several steps up the promotional ladder, that employee has gained national recognition.
Water main breaks are affecting more than class time as local life is being disrupted too.
The first recorded Christmas festival was by Roman Catholics in the early fourth century to celebrate the birth of their savior, Jesus Christ.
The strong beat of drums drew students into a celebration of a lesser-known holiday Tuesday evening.
Black Friday is a billion dollar industry. In fact, in 2016, the average shopper spent $900 on the discount day.
Ball State University students receive over a million collective spam emails a day, said Tobey Coffman director of information security.
Local high school students will work with Ball State faculty and students from the College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) on Nov. 18, said Lori Pence, CAP senior manager of student support services.
Nearly 80 percent of women in the U.S. use birth control, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC.) Now, women can access the pill easier.