Bikers to race in McKinley Mile
Campus draws students and community members with live music, free food, a street fair and the annual main event — the McKinley Mile bike race this Saturday.
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Campus draws students and community members with live music, free food, a street fair and the annual main event — the McKinley Mile bike race this Saturday.
A Ball State alumnus was working on a comic book about late-night television host David Letterman when he realized he had a personal connection with a location in the book.
Students with the Virginia Ball Center will embark on projects dealing with sustainable agriculture, the history of Indiana, Brown County and the Indiana Dunes next year.
Indiana college students could feel the brunt of budget cuts if Congress fails to come to a budget agreement and the sequester goes into effect.
Voting for SGA’s next executive board begins today. Voting will end at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday. Some of the executive slates’ platform points showed to be more internal goals that do not rely on the cooperation of different departments and administrators. For those that do depend on cooperation, administrators told the Daily News whether they believed Spark’s, Fusion’s and Cardinal United’s goals were feasible.
Students who wish to showcase their academic and creative projects in the 2013 Ball State Student Symposium must submit their applications by Friday.
Twelve students vying to take over as the next Student Government Executive slate debated in the last open forum before elections in Pruis Hall.
The three slates running in the Student Government Association elections will have their last chance to challenge each other in the final debate.
For the first time in recent years of Student Government Association elections, vice presidential candidates had to stand solo and debate their respective slates and platforms.
In an effort to give every student what President Jo Ann Gora considers the “hallmark” of a Ball State education, the new strategic plan will expand immersive learning programs to each individual college.
Baseball fans, business enthusiasts and future leaders alike will have the chance to learn from a sports legend known for being one of the most progressive baseball executives of all time.
Members from each executive slate running in the Student Government Association debated on WCRD 91.3 Sunday, but not without a few technical difficulties first.
The gender gap of women and men in power positions and the way women are portrayed in media were directly confronted in conversation on Wednesday night.
A high-profile advocate for women will speak tonight on the issues surrounding the negative portrayal of women in the media.
Respect and acceptance of other cultures was a topic of discussion at the Saudi Arabian culture exchange Wednesday, where one student shared his native culture and social ideas.
Students have the chance to take a trip around the world and explore a new culture without using a passport every Wednesday.
Colleges taking an active part in the lives and education of their students was a key topic a speaker in the area of higher education law discussed in a lecture Monday afternoon.
Students were evacuated from Park Hall Friday afternoon, possibly due to a pipe burst.
The legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights movement will continue to be commemorated as a part of Unity Week with a musical recital featuring student, university and community groups.