University police to host charity event
UPDATE: Today’s Dunk-A-Cop event has been canceled due to the severe weather according to an email sent by Telecommunications Officer Melody Davis. As of publication, the event has not been rescheduled.
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UPDATE: Today’s Dunk-A-Cop event has been canceled due to the severe weather according to an email sent by Telecommunications Officer Melody Davis. As of publication, the event has not been rescheduled.
President Jo Ann Gora is on a three-stop tour to connect with people before her retirement in June.
This semester, students learned how to connect and develop a relationship between music and art in a new immersive learning course.
It was around 2 a.m. in February 2008 when Judy Proctor heard the stereo in her son Andrew’s bedroom still booming. She knew something wasn’t right.
Students and community members walked around campus Sunday to help shine light on the conversation about suicide.
More than 38,000 suicides occur each year, making it one of the top 10 leading causes of death in the United States, according to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
* Director Dakxin Bajrange Chhara uses his film, Birth 1871, as way to highlight Indian groups. Certain racial groups in India don’t get rights. The director hopes the film will bring change to his home country. A film depicting the lives of an invisible population in India opened to a mix of students and professors Tuesday.
A new film depicting the lives of discriminated people in India will show on campus tonight.
• Drones have been seen by some as way to infringe on individual’s privacy.
Celebrating its 50th anniversary, John R. Emens Auditorium gave the public a behind the scenes look at the venue that brings singers, musicals and guest speakers to Ball State.
Despite a correlation between gun homicide and suicide and mentally ill owners, a study released by Ball State shows some do not think firearms should be prohibited for them.
Students will not see any changes in health services after the Affordable Care Act enrollment goes live today.
Ball State’s art museum opened four exhibits to diversify its collection.
On Sunday afternoon, the David Owsley Museum of Art hosted a free community day, including a ribbon cutting ceremony and cultural performances to celebrate its expansions.
More than 250 people celebrated Hispanic culture Friday at the Latino Student Union’s annual Fiesta on the Green.
Jagdish Khubchandani, an assistant community health education professor, released a report saying 78 percent of students across Midwestern college campuses oppose allowing concealed handguns.
The David Owsley Museum of Art previewed two new exhibits to the public on Friday night.
The CEO of Federated Insurance Companies told students to know their values and search for them in a company when looking for a job after graduation.