Sexual assault panel asks students to combat rape culture
“It’s literally a hunting grounds. I know you guys know that.”
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“It’s literally a hunting grounds. I know you guys know that.”
The Student Government Association tabled a vote to approve a bill creating an independent Cardinal Kitchen review committee within student senate Wednesday.
Editor's Note: The Weekly is a rundown of the news stories produced by the Daily News since Monday.
A panel about sexual assault will be one of the events members of the Interfraternity Council have an option to attend before their social probation ends.
Editor's Note: The Weekly is a rundown of the news stories produced by the Daily News since Monday.
In light of Monday night’s pause on all social events for the 13 fraternities on the Interfraternity Council, one caucus within the Student Government Association wants to be sure students attending house parties stay safe.
Editor's Note: The Weekly is a rundown of the news stories produced by the Daily News since Monday.
At the University Council meeting Thursday, no measures were approved nor votes placed, but committees announced work they have been doing to move council initiatives along.
Funding for free feminine hygiene products in residence halls is no longer bookmarked in the Student Government Association’s budget for this academic year.
In its last meeting, one committee within faculty council revised two new major concentrations and two minors, approved a new minor and revised Ball State’s newest major.
After meeting with students for about six hours Thursday, President Geoffrey S. Mearns went to Cornerstone Center for the Arts to discuss how campus can interact with Muncie's economy.
The newest location of Swedish superstore IKEA, which is located about 45 minutes away from campus, opened Wednesday, much to some students’s dismay.
The first Ikea in Indiana and the closest Swedish superstore to campus will open next week.
The intimate room in Minnetrista was smaller than the auditorium of the last forum. In fact, community members and Ball State alumni filled overflow seating to discuss the culture of Muncie.
Though Student Government Association senators could dress casually for the last meeting of the month, there was nothing off-the-cuff about what was voted on Wednesday.
Already this academic year, the Student Government Association has progressed with platform points and set programs in motion, like lengthening the time Blue Loop runs and establishing a shuttle to and from the Farmers Market.
An audience handed white index cards up to Southside Middle School’s stage Wednesday night as a moderator read aloud the questions written on them, curious about how the new president of a former teachers college was going to help the public schools in the surrounding city.
Right now, students can answer questions to evaluate professors at the end of the semester on things like feedback timeliness and the clarity of a course. However, inclusiveness of a classroom is not part of the evaluation, and it won’t be.