SGA passes resolution, recommends Ball State stand against HJR-6
The Student Government Association passed a resolution that recommends Ball State take a public stance against the House Joint Resolution 6.
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The Student Government Association passed a resolution that recommends Ball State take a public stance against the House Joint Resolution 6.
• Student Government Association votes today on a resolution to oppose an Indiana House resolution defining mariage as between one man and one woman.
Total spent so far this semester: $16,286.50 Total budget for year: $111,697 Percent of money spent for the year: 14.6 percent
The Student Government Association introduced a resolution during its meeting Wednesday to encourage Ball State to take a public stance against House Joint Resolution 6, which would recognize marriage in Indiana as distinctly between a man and a woman.
Members of Student Government Association will vote today on a bill for Greek Life co-sponsorship that executive board members have called “unconstitutional” as it is currently written.
Student Government Association may hear the first reading of a resolution to decide SGA’s stance on House Joint Resolution 6, Indiana’s proposed amendment to ban same-sex marriage in the state constitution.
Leaders of Ball State multicultural organizations said the members of their communities feel safe on campus.
When students register for classes this week, they will be missing one piece of information usually available: physical class locations.
University officials said it is unclear whether or not the reported zero hate crimes on campus is an accurate representation of Ball State’s diversity climate.
Campus master plan consultants returned to campus Tuesday afternoon in order to begin the “analysis phase” of the nearly $500,000 project. The new phase focuses on aspects of the physical campus, including student mobility and the structure of open spaces.
Immersive learning defines Jo Ann Gora’s 10 years as Ball State president, some faculty said.
Members of Student Government Association will reexamine a co-sponsorship bill that requests $6,000 for Greek Life organizations at their meeting Wednesday.
A bill is in the works that would require Student Government Association to reserve $6,000 in its co-sponsorship budget for Greek Life.
The university has emailed student employees about making changes to procedures, but an official said undergraduate students should not see a change to their pay or hours.
The medical professional to student ratio at the Amelia T. Wood Health Center lags behind other area universities as the search for a new director continues.
The university is low on crime for the size of its population and space, said Ball State officials after looking at numbers from the annual campus crime report.
Liquor law violations in 2012 both on campus and off were at their lowest since 2010 — and less than half the total violations of 2011, according to a report released yesterday.
Muncie should see little effect due to the government shutdown.
Areas like Muncie, without a high concentration of government workers, are not expected to see much of an economic impact, according to an analysis published Oct. 1 by the Ball State Center for Business and Economic Research.
Developing a plan for the future of Ball State will cost about the same as tuition for 57 in-state students.