Panhellenic Council hosts 1st Beauty Awareness Week
One member of the Panhellenic Council wants to change the expectations of beauty on campus, and she started a week to do just that.
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One member of the Panhellenic Council wants to change the expectations of beauty on campus, and she started a week to do just that.
Millennials are the largest generation in history in more than one way. They are the first generation that will not increase life expectancy, due to obesity-related health issues, said a kinesiology and physical fitness and wellness professor.
Andrea Magee does a model’s makeup before the Pretty in Pink fashion show that raised awareness about breast cancer. The event was hosted by Alpha Phi Omega to raise money for Little Red Door, an agency that provides support to cancer patients. DN PHOTO EMMA ROGERS
The Charles W. Brown Planetarium put on their second Halloween show, which talked about the astronomical importance of the holiday. The planetarium hosts shows most Friday and Saturday nights. DN PHOTO SABRINA CHILDERS
Canamac Productions put on their 193rd performance for Ball State students called "Defamation" on Oct. 21 at Pruis Hall. The production focuses on ethics of race, religion, gender and class in a courtroom drama. PHOTO COURTESY OF DEFAMATIONTHEPLAY.COM
Implementation of strategic plans in campus Greek Life has led to quadrupled community service hours and money spent on philanthropies, said Kay Bales, vice president for student affairs.
Students and community members attended a meditation session at Rinard Orchid Greenhouse. The session occurs each week. PHOTO PROVIDED BY PHYLISIA DONALDSON
PHOTO COURTESY OF LINKEDIN.COM
The Busted Space Theatre Company performed on a small outdoor stage on Sept. 18 in the Quad. The student filled cast performed their second "Let's Talk About" show; which featured 11 monologues of characters trying to overcome judgment from their peers. PHOTO COURTESY OF FACEBOOK
An immersive learning project gave nine Ball State students the opportunity to travel around Asia to help city residents bridge the gap between themselves and officials.
For many students, Constitution Day may seem like an elementary school holiday. But one student organization decided to make sure Ball State students know how important the day is.