Students will work on real legal cases with new clinic
Undergraduate students will have the opportunity to provide legal services to people in the county and throughout the state starting in 2017.
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Undergraduate students will have the opportunity to provide legal services to people in the county and throughout the state starting in 2017.
A nature-based play area built by a College of Architecture and Planning immersive learning class had its grand opening Oct. 22.
A new group on campus, a subunit of the local Red Cross chapter, is one of the first of its kind according to its president.
Students discussed different companies and their treatment of the LGBT community as both consumers and employees as part of Spectrum's Queer Consumerism event.
When sociology professor Richard Petts’s wife was pregnant with their first child, he was interested in taking time off after his son was born.
A Ball State group is working to improve Indiana's quality of life by bringing talented people into cities and working to keep them there.
A new website is trying to take some of the stress of scholarship searching away from students.
Ball State architecture students got the chance to present at ArtsWalk on Oct. 1, drawing inspiration from films like "Star Wars."
Delaware County Circuit Court 1 Judge Marianne Vorhees didn't consider going to law school until she came to Ball State. Judge Vorhees went on to graduate with her law degree from the University of Notre Dame Law School. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
Ball State, adjusting its brand to be more modern and consistent, asked for input from members of the university through a series of three branding sessions.
Daniel Klhostier, a freshman philosophy major, went to the immigration talk hosted by the Latino Student Union on Sept. 23 in the Multipurpose Room in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. Students that attended were able to share their thoughts about immigration. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
Students should know their rights and the laws of Indiana and Muncie before they get into trouble with alcohol, drugs or any other run-in they might have with the law, said Marianne Vorhees, Delaware County Circuit Court 1 Judge and Ball State alum.
Andrew Maternowski, a criminal defense attorney, spoke to National Organization for the Reformation of Marijuana Laws, NORML, on Sept. 17 about legal matters concerning marijuana. Students had questions about the legal consequences of being found with or around marijuana in Indiana. DN PHOTO MARGO MORTON
Purdue junior Chris Thompson is starting a Ball State chapter of NORML and is working on starting chapters at Indiana University and Indiana University-Purdue University. NORML stands for the National Organization for the Reformation of Marijuana Laws and aims to legalize marijuana. DN PHOTO