Ball State gender-inclusive housing stems from SGA, RHA
A select number of students can now live in the dorms together regardless of gender.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of Ball State Daily's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
78 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
A select number of students can now live in the dorms together regardless of gender.
A diversity piece on professor evaluations returned to faculty council Thursday — but with some changes.
With Ball State announcing changes in its marketing campaign came questions from faculty for more details at faculty council Jan. 25.
Editor's Note: 'The Weekly' podcast is a rundown of the news stories produced by the Daily News since Monday.
During bystander intervention training Tuesday, Paulina Wojtach asked students to close their eyes and visualize someone they love. Then, she told them to imagine someone wanting to hurt that person.
Editor's Note: 'The Weekly' podcast is a rundown of the news stories produced by the Daily News since Monday.
For some students, election season brings excitement and the chance to make a difference. For others, navigating elections can be confusing.
Last week, a video surfaced on YouTube of a high school student in Noblesville, Indiana, wearing a flag with a swastika and shouting profanities in a public park.
Editor's Note: The Weekly is a rundown of the news stories produced by the Daily News since Monday.
With lows in single digits approaching, staying warm walking to class is a challenge.
OPTiC, the executive slate of SGA, has made progress on all of its nine platform points and fully completed one: advancing technology on campus.
The gates to Christy Woods will be locked all day due to safety concerns amid a wind advisory, the Field Station and Environmental Education Center said in an email.
Editor's Note: The Weekly is a rundown of the news stories produced by the Daily News since Monday.
Students, faculty and supporters of Planned Parenthood protested Congressman Luke Messer’s office on Walnut St. Thursday in support of access to birth control.
One company is squaring up to be the new face of Ball State’s doughnuts.
The Tillotson Avenue bridge, rebuilt from the ground up, is set to open before Thanksgiving.
A new reminder against speeding appeared in four places on campus about two weeks ago.
Editor's Note: The Weekly is a rundown of the news stories produced by the Daily News since Monday.
Editor's Note: The Weekly is a rundown of the news stories produced by the Daily News since Monday.