Construction projects, renovations to take place this summer on campus
Ball State is spending around $50 million this summer in construction projects alone.
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Ball State is spending around $50 million this summer in construction projects alone.
After graduating from Ball State in May with an English degree, Gus Goggin just became a business owner. On June 4, he opened Muncie's first Jack's Donuts chain.
Muncie’s newest park, Cornerstone Park, will soon host classes normally held inside Cornerstone Center for the Arts. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was June 2 with Mayor Dennis Tyler, local artists and community members in attendance.
A band made up of mostly Ball State alumni is returning to Muncie to celebrate the release of its first vinyl album.
Indiana’s oldest gay bar, The Mark III Taproom, is reopening its doors tonight at a new location located at 306 S. Walnut St. DN PHOTO REBECCA KIZER
Nine filmmakers will feature their work this weekend to celebrate Indiana's bicentennial, showing different facets of Indiana history.
PHOTO PROVIDED BY KATE YOST
The Board of Trustees is hosting a seventh open forum to provide Ball State students, faculty, alumni and members of the Muncie community a chance to say what qualities they think the next university president should have and what the next president should focus on. DN FILE PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
Travis Harvey, owner of Village Green Records, said his business sees a decrease in traffic during the summer. He makes conscious efforts to market differently and spend less during summer months. DN FILE PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
Working on-campus can provide students different benefits compared to working an off-campus job. While 20 hours per week is the maximum students can work, work hours are generally flexible and employers work around students' class schedules.
Not every student lives in the residence halls, and commuting students can face unique challenges. So freshmen students who commute to campus from any distance are assigned a commuter ambassador (CA). Similar to a residence assistance (RA), CAs help students adjust to life in college and can give tips on how to make the next four years the best they can be.
Around 2,800 people received their diplomas and became Ball State alumni for the Class of 2016 on May 7.
Coming to college can be a transition, and many incoming students have no idea what they need or should bring. Have no fear! Here's a list of all the things you didn't know you needed.
In about 12 weeks, the Muncie Animal Shelter will have a new home at 901 W. Riggin Rd.
As the semester draws to a close, Ball State students reflect on what they’ll miss while away from campus this summer.
The Class of 2016 will graduate next week, but what do they wish they would have learned or experienced as underclassmen?
City Hall has decided Muncie needs better public transportation options, and they held a meeting to figure out what to do about it.
Faculty and staff are now required to have a PIN number, or passcode, on their phone if they want to access their Ball State email on the device.
The Caffeinery, a coffee shop located in downtown Muncie, has canceled plans to open a second location in the Village.
Davon Geiger traveled 886 miles from Ball State to compete with 30,000 other runners in the Boston Marathon April 18.