Ball State Board of Trustees honors Bales for service
After 30 years of service at Ball State, the university bid farewell to Kay Bales, vice president for enrollment planning and management, Friday at Ball State’s Board of Trustees meeting.
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After 30 years of service at Ball State, the university bid farewell to Kay Bales, vice president for enrollment planning and management, Friday at Ball State’s Board of Trustees meeting.
After serving eight years as a member of Ball State's Board of Trustees, Thomas Bracken will be stepping down from the position.
Editor's Note: This story is part of The Partnership Project, a series of content written in an effort by The Daily News to follow the formal collaboration of Ball State University and Muncie Community Schools. Read more in this series here.
When Dennis Tyler won his campaign for mayor in 2011, it resonated with his voters, said then-Ball State College Democrats President Nolan Born in a previous Daily News article.
Mika Hurst, who voted against President Donald Trump and wants to see him impeached, said she wasn’t fully aware of the details of the Trump impeachment inquiry.
Editor's Note: This story is part of The Partnership Project, a series of content written in an effort by The Daily News to follow the formal collaboration of Ball State University and Muncie Community Schools. Read more in this series here.
Openness, honesty and transparency are what Muncie’s soon-to-be mayor promises to implement when he takes office.
In her environmental ethics class, Philomena Engel said she and her classmates get frustrated while talking about climate change.
When Lloyd, Ball State’s furry friend, was struck by a car, his owner wasn’t expecting the widespread response from the community to ensure his well being.
On Nov. 5, citizens of Muncie will take to the polls to determine the next mayor of Muncie and other elected city government positions.
On Nov. 5, citizens of Muncie will take to the polls to determine the next mayor of Muncie and other elected city government positions.
On Nov. 5, citizens of Muncie will take to the polls to determine the next mayor of Muncie and other elected city government positions.
Southside Middle School Principal Craig Standish, during his presentation on the school’s performance, reflected on the ways the school tackles issues related to tardiness at the Muncie Community Schools (MCS) Board meeting Tuesday at Southside’s auditorium.
In spring 2019, Austin Hespe, vice president of Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship, along with six other on-campus ministries, came up with the idea of uniting their organizations for a religious event at Ball State.
Last year, while Megan Kicks, senior public relations major, didn’t participate in Air Jam, she helped out by watching and critiquing her team’s performances during practices.
“If one life is spared from the senseless killing in Vietnam, I will consider the Moratorium a success,” Mary Munchel, now Mary Posner, told The Daily News in a 1969 article when she was a junior at Ball State.
The three candidates for mayor of Muncie, met once again for a debate, this time on Ball State’s campus.
Over the course of the academic year, Ball State’s student-run restaurant Allegre will help provide approximately 850 free meals to community members with the help of the Efroymson Family Fund Grant Award.
Editor's Note: This story is part of The Partnership Project, a series of content written in an effort by The Daily News to follow the formal collaboration of Ball State University and Muncie Community Schools. Read more in this series here.
During one of Ken Holland’s first visits to Afghanistan, his driver offered to take him to see a “historical [sic] site.”