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(03/26/14 12:28am)
• A new online program will teach incoming students about alcohol and sexual assault.
• The program was created to comply with federal law.
• Indiana and Purdue universities already require students to take part in a similar program.
(03/25/14 3:24pm)
Next academic year’s Student Government Association executive board will have to pay the $400 maximum fine for campaigning during voting despite appealing the decision.
(03/24/14 12:50am)
• new whistleblower policy allows employees to report without fear of retaliation.
• Change follows recent Supreme Court case.
• University Senate member says new policy could prevent scandal.
(03/20/14 3:09am)
As of this year, students can use their Cardinal Cash to purchase concessions at some athletic venues, but the process to expand the use of Cardinal Cash is still ongoing.
(03/19/14 9:12pm)
The Higher Learning Commission reaccredited Ball State, the Board of Trustees announced Wednesday.
(03/19/14 1:23am)
A fixture of Ball State since 1968, and the pioneer of immersive learning at the university will retire at the end of the semester.
(03/17/14 11:17pm)
Jennifer Jones-Hall, Student Government Association adviser, said the elections code should be revised this semester.
Alex Sventeckis, elections board chairman, suggested a provision for accommodate postponing election results, a vote recall or an emergency election.
Holes in the elections code make the elections board’s job difficult, Sventeckis said.
(03/06/14 4:50am)
• Senate Bill 227 proposes changes to Indiana Lifeline Law to include caller immunity for reporting drug overdoses and sexual assault.
• If SB 227 is passed, it will take effect July 1.
• Ball State’s Good Neighbor Policy provides the opportunity for students to have disciplinary action waived if they risked violations when calling for medical attention for another person.
(03/04/14 12:56am)
The campus master plan will not be complete until next year, and one consultant said there is “still a lot to be done.”
(02/27/14 4:54am)
The Student Government Association elections board voted Wednesday night that Cardinal Connection committed no additional violations. The slate remains the 2014-15 executive board of SGA.
(02/27/14 1:53am)
• The Student Government Association passed a resolution to increase bathroom accessibility for people who do not conform to gender norms.
(02/26/14 5:23am)
Tensions were high after two and a half hours of waiting for election results, when Cardinal Connection finally got the call saying they won the Student Government Association election.
(02/25/14 8:25pm)
After a last minute fine, Cardinal Connection beat out Empower in the Student Government Association executive election, which closed at 5 p.m.
(02/25/14 1:05am)
This year’s Student Government Association election season has been noticeably different from the previous campaign.
(02/24/14 12:38am)
Voting begins today for the next executive slate to represent Ball State in the Student Government Association.
(02/21/14 2:48am)
Platform points took center stage in the final debate of the Student Government Association election season with voting to start Monday.
(02/20/14 1:37am)
Presidential nominees will face off tonight in the final debate of student government election season.
(02/20/14 1:35am)
Midterm Course Evaluation Expansion
• Senator James Wells and President Pro Tempore Jack Hesser authored this legislation
• Recommends the university encourages students to use midterm course evaluations
• Students will have the option to complete midterm course evaluations for every course
• Those evaluations will be sent directly to the professor, who could make adjustments to their teaching style
(02/19/14 4:20am)
Tonight, all four members of each SGA slate had the chance to defend their platforms with answers to questions from SGA members, students and Ball State staff.
(02/18/14 2:57am)
Tonight at 9, the Student Government Association two slates will have the chance to prove why their slate deserves to represent the student body.