Students wear orange jumpsuits, protest Guantanamo
August 28, 2013Ball State student organizations, Students For Creative Social Action and Amnesty International, hosted a silent protest in support of closing Guantanamo Bay.
Ball State student organizations, Students For Creative Social Action and Amnesty International, hosted a silent protest in support of closing Guantanamo Bay.
The parking lot of the Chick-fil-A off McGalliard Avenue turned into a campsite for the grand opening at 1 p.m.
Albert DiBenedetto entered room 301 in the Student Center dressed in all black. From the tips of his Belgian shepherd ears, to the hem of his dark, denim jeans, DiBenedetto was engulfed in his fursuit.
Albert DiBenedetto entered room 301 in the Student Center dressed in all black. From the tips of his Belgian shepherd ears, to the hem of his dark, denim jeans, DiBenedetto was engulfed in his fursuit.
WASHINGTON — The final refrain of Martin Luther King Jr.'s most famous speech will echo around the world as bells from churches, schools and historical monuments "let freedom ring" in celebration of a powerful moment in civil rights history.
Now that cleanup from demolition is over, the site for the future Cardinal Square is being prepared for construction to start just after Labor Day, said Todd Donati, director of the Muncie Redevelopment Commission.
The Mid-American Conference didn’t want to take any chances on teams getting left at home from bowl games when the College Football Playoff starts in 2014.
The campus smoking ban took effect almost a month ago, and while students are adhering to the new rules, some are simply finding new places near campus to smoke, creating problems for residents.
The blue sparks of snapping electrical lines could be seen half a mile away, as Jason Berry watched a tornado tear through his town in Defiance, Ohio.
SVS is hosting the SVS Volunteer Recruitment Fair, where nonprofit organizations will have booths and SVS will walk students through the process of volunteering.
A 5-1 goal differential, the Mid-American Conference Offensive Player of the Week and most importantly, two wins. Not a bad opening weekend for a team that did not have a starting lineup set until the day of its first match.
Some schools around the country are dropping the healthier new federal lunch program, complaining that many students turned up their noses at the meals.
New statistics show that tobacco sales to minors were held near all-time lows last year under a federal-state inspection program intended to curb underage usage.
A 5-1 goal differential, the Mid-American Conference Offensive Player of the Week and most importantly, two wins. Not a bad opening weekend for a team that did not have a starting lineup set until the day of its first match.
The solitude in the torched wilderness depicted in “Prince Avalanche” paints a beautiful and quiet picture that is often interrupted by its two main characters, Alvin (Paul Rudd) and Lance (Emile Hirsch).
Josh Shaffer is an art major and draws “Strange Gods” for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Josh at jashaffer@bsu.edu.
Amnesty International BSU will silently march down McKinley Avenue on Wednesday in protest of a detention facility at Guantanamo Bay.
The third annual Neely Fest, a student-run live DJ event, was canceled due to lack of sponsorship.