University holds peace vigil for Israel-Palestine conflict
The Office of Inclusive Excellence and the Ball State Center for Peace and Conflict Studies hosted a peace vigil for the Israel-Palestine conflict Nov. 1.
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The Office of Inclusive Excellence and the Ball State Center for Peace and Conflict Studies hosted a peace vigil for the Israel-Palestine conflict Nov. 1.
“I hurt for our football team right now,” Mike Neu said.
For the first time since 2015, Ball State football faced Bowling Green, making it the first time that head coach Mike Neu faced off against the Falcons.
The Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) began with a presentation from Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs Tiffany Peters.
Tonight: Temperatures will once again be falling into the 20s as our low will be 28 degrees. This time there is no precipitation forecasts as clouds will be moving in and out as the night plays through with light winds out of the south south west at 5 to 10 miles an hour.
Muncie residents might see farmers like Kody Light at Minnetrista Farmers Market, standing under a white tent selling meat from his cattle with the almost uniformed outfit of farmers–a Carhartt jacket and a baseball cap.
At the beginning of last season, Brady Sallee harped on being “Five points better,” a slogan that came after Ball State women’s basketball’s four-point loss the following year in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship. With a slogan last season, the 12th-year head coach feels different about the 2023-24 team.
Tonight: After the coldest Halloween since 1988 for some, another cold & brisk night is in store. In addition, more snow showers are possible, but it looks like they might be largely hit and miss. If we do get one, however, you could find yourself in some slick road conditions if you are out driving as they could become slightly intense. Otherwise, sticking with vehicles, you will likely need to scrape off the frost from your windows like you did this morning -leave some extra time tomorrow morning!
As music by artists such as Drake, Lil Baby, 21 Savage and more played from personal speakers on the floor of Worthen Arena, smiles shined brighter than the lighting setup for Ball State men’s basketball’s media day.
Scarlet Gallagher is a first-year international business major and writes “Sprouting Thoughts” for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
Anand R. Marri will serve as Ball State University's next provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, according to an email to students from University President Geoffrey Mearns Oct. 31.
Today: Partly sunny with a high of 41. Strong winds from the west up to 25 mph. Possible snow this afternoon 30%.
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Tonight - It will be a cold evening with temperatures reaching 27 F. Winds will reach reach 9 mph from the northwest. It will be more than worthwhile to bring a jacket tonight.
Country singers and audiences have long been predominantly white. Think Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, and Johnny Cash. Then came Darius Rucker, and for at least 20 years, he was among the few non-white artists. According to a SongData study, 2.3% of ACM Awards and 1.6% of CMA Awards nominees between 2000 and 2019 were people of color.
Donny asks Ball State the Byte-ing Question, what spooky monster would you be?Anchor: Adonnika WestVideo Editing: Kennedy SwopeCamera-Person: Willow EmigDirectors: Ryan MinterThumbnail: Ryan MinterIntro Graphics: Ryan MinterGraphics: Taylor Sheridan, Evan FischerMusic: Jack McGinnis
Imagine snowflakes gently falling from the sky, a lively beat echoing in the distance, and the unmistakable buzz of a winter festival in full swing. Amidst the festivities, there's a unique blend of adrenaline, excitement, and that ever-present challenge of striking the perfect balance between looking fabulous and fending off the cold.
The holiday season paints a vivid picture of intimate gatherings, the echo of cheerful laughter, and the comfort of being surrounded by loved ones. For military families and deployed service members wearing thin ribbons abroad, this celebration can sometimes be clouded by the absence of loved ones.
In their quarter-final Mid-American Conference (MAC) tournament appearance, No. 3 seed Ball State fell to No. 6 seed Ohio, 2-0.