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(02/10/17 5:00pm)
The founder of a non-partisan political company and a former policy coordinator for former Gov. Mike Pence visited Ball State to share his experience with the Ball State College Republicans Feb. 9.
(02/08/17 5:00pm)
A new club on campus is trying to challenge partisan politics by fostering discussion through a non-partisan viewpoint.
(02/06/17 5:00pm)
About 200 people marched throughout downtown Indianapolis Feb. 4 to protest against the construction of the Dakota Access and Keystone pipelines.
(02/05/17 5:00pm)
The university's second public forum revolving around the effects of President Trump’s travel ban took place in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Feb. 3, with some in attendance questioning the university’s response to the executive order.
(01/30/17 5:00pm)
About 25 members of the Ball State Students for Life traveled to Washington, D.C. Jan. 27 to participate in the March for Life.
(01/26/17 6:03pm)
A group of Ball State art department professors travelled to Washington, D.C. on Inauguration Day not only to make their voices heard, but also to represent some of their students.
(01/21/17 3:29pm)
Russia’s presence was felt in Muncie on Inauguration Day, and luckily it wasn’t in the form of a shirtless Vladimir Putin on horseback.
(01/20/17 8:22pm)
Over 100 people gathered outside on the south side of Bracken Library to protest Donald Trump’s inauguration Jan. 20.
(01/18/17 3:00pm)
Indiana's bicentennial was met with celebration, and the first year into Indiana’s third century of statehood is being met with a plan for an ever-changing society.
(01/16/17 4:13am)
Hundreds rallied in support for the Affordable Care Act at the Indiana Statehouse Jan. 15.
(01/11/17 4:53pm)
The progress made in the country and threats against democracy were the main themes at President Barack Obama’s Farewell Speech Jan. 10 in Chicago.
(01/10/17 8:00pm)
People with New Year's resolutions are not the only ones who want change for 2017; the Indiana General Assembly does too.
(12/02/16 1:00am)
President-elect Donald Trump and vice president-elect Mike Pence visited Indianapolis Dec. 1 to officially announce that Carrier has agreed to keep around 1,000 jobs at its Indianapolis plant.
(11/28/16 5:00pm)
Representation of women in the national government is still lacking in the Senate and in the House of Representatives.
(11/28/16 7:23pm)
Editor's note: Names have been changed to protect identities.
(11/10/16 5:08pm)
Hall directors at Ball State knew the day after the election would be hard for students regardless of the results, so they created a space for them to talk it out.
(11/09/16 2:39am)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Republican Eric Holcomb has won the Indiana governor's race, a little more than three months after replacing Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence as the GOP nominee.
(11/09/16 4:56am)
Republican Jennifer McCormick has been elected Indiana’s state schools superintendent, defeating Democratic incumbent Glenda Ritz.
(11/08/16 5:06pm)
Greg Ballard, a former mayor of Indianapolis, spoke in the Architecture Building Nov. 7 to talk about his time as mayor. The presentation, “Creating a Vibrant City,” focused on his contributions to the city. These included improvements to the sewer system, the cultural trail and an electric bus system. He also touched on the current state of politics on the national level.
(11/08/16 11:01pm)
With widely unpopular candidates for the primary parties — according to Daily News Election Poll results — many voters from the Ball State community have found themselves voting out of their typical party lines in this year's election.