Timmy Global Health promotes club with dunk tank
By Staff Reports / August 27, 2013Members of Ball State Timmy Global Health are ready to get dunked at the Scramble Light to raise money and promote their club.
Members of Ball State Timmy Global Health are ready to get dunked at the Scramble Light to raise money and promote their club.
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday outlined the clearest justification yet for U.S. military action in Syria, saying there was “undeniable” evidence of a large-scale chemical weapons attack, with intelligence strongly signaling that Bashar Assad’s regime was responsible.
By the second week of classes, students have sized up their textbook lists, Amazon packages have begun appearing on doorsteps and trips to the store have left people with a bouquet of pens and stack of fresh notebooks. But, you may be passing up important resources that are only a tap away.
Deciding on the best place to raise a family can be tough. Joanna Saleem and her husband learned firsthand how hard it could be when planning their move from Pennsylvania to Indiana.
Last August, Ball State’s Alex Fuelling was a volleyball assistant at Wapahani High School, wishing she was the one running around the court.
The lineup of upcoming performances at John R. Emens Auditorium will include some big names for the venue’s 50th anniversary season.
Some Ball State students are thinking about the importance of lifeline laws following the death of an Indiana University student whose friends could have been protected by said law during the weekend.
This year’s percentage of minority freshman is higher than last year’s, which is a sign of progress for the university’s five-year goal.
Three things to know before Ball State’s game Thursday against Illinois State
Con Sullivan is a graduate student working on a masters in public administration with a concentration in homeland security and emergency management. His views don’t necessarily reflect the views of the newspaper. You can contact Con at cjsullivan@bsu.edu.
This year has been quite generous for great music, and the next few months will only be getting better. If you need an exciting soundtrack for your Fall Semester, then this list might do the trick for you.
This year’s incoming freshman class is one of the strongest in Ball State history, although not the largest.
All student tickets have sold out for the Florida Georgia Line concert on Oct. 11 since tickets went on sale Friday.
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State John Kerry declared Monday that there was "undeniable" evidence of a large-scale chemical weapons attack in Syria, toughening the Obama administration's criticism of Bashar Assad's regime and outlining a justification for possible U.S. military action.
The Ball State athletic department announced today that its rewards program is returning for the second year, according to a release.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis public safety leaders want to create a private foundation to help police officers battle alcohol abuse amid concerns about recent arrests on drinking-related charges.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — A southern Indiana coroner says an Indiana University student who died after falling down a basement staircase during an off-campus party suffered a fatal head injury in that fall.
Austin Russell draws “Existentia Academica” comics for the Daily News. His views and opinions don’t necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Austin at abrussell@bsu.edu or follow him on Twitter @arussthebus.