Gora fifth-highest paid president in country
May 13, 2013Ball State President Jo Ann Gora ranks fifth in a new list of the country's highest paid public college leaders.
Ball State President Jo Ann Gora ranks fifth in a new list of the country's highest paid public college leaders.
Ball State’s stalemated geothermal project has been approved to receive $30 million despite generally dwindling state funding for higher education.
The Board of Trustees approved a new policy on May 3 that will ban smoking and smokeless tobacco except in cars with windows up or during tailgating events.
A Ball State student took the chance of being expelled when he or she posted on Facebook for someone to write a reaction paper. Saying the best bid would win, 12 students commented on the post.
As last semester came to a close, double major Julia Carrell* had more than finals on her mind. She moved out of her near-campus home, moved her clothes from the closet to the trunk of her car and packed her backpack with bathroom toiletries. This would be the first semester she lived as a homeless college student.
After the events that took place at the Boston Marathon on April 15, a group of Ball State students took it upon themselves to help by showing their support for those affected.
Colored powder blew everywhere on Friday as participants in the Holi festival celebrated the arrival of spring outside of Noyer Complex.
Ball State’s normally drab and car-spotted C-1 commuter lot transformed into an island of revolving lights for Late Nite Carnival on Friday.
The Ball State Quidditch team returned Monday from its first experience at the Quidditch World Cup in Kissimmee Fla., with two wins and two losses.
Park Hall and the Whitinger Business Building beat out the competition to win the Ball State Energy Action Team’s energy challenge.
After an attempt to break the Guinness world record for longest hug, two Ball State students ended up breaking their embrace instead — and raised money for the Boys & Girls Club of Muncie in the process.
Rubber ducks raced, or rather floated, for a cause in the Park Hall pond Sunday afternoon.
Ball State’s Annual Guitar Festival is showcasing a slew of talented classical guitar artists for its three-day event. This year’s festival, which is celebrating its 25th year, includes performances by the School of Music’s Classical Guitar Ensemble, Paul Reilly and Daniel Lippel.
Music, singing and dancing filled John R. Emens Auditorium this weekend as the Ball State University Singers performed its 49th annual Spectacular concert.
More the 40 climbers ascended upon the Student Recreation and Wellness Center’s rock wall to compete in various events.
At 2 p.m. Friday, two BSU students began a 30 hour embrace at the Scramble Light in an attempt to break the current Guinness World Record for the longest hug.
In the final weeks of the semester before Ball State's strict new smoking policy goes into effect, campus police are proving they'll enforce the rules.
For the second time in three years, a West African bureau chief with The Associated Press will visit Ball State tonight to speak to students after winning the university’s 2013 Eugene S. Pulliam National Journalism Writing Award.
Singing, dancing, rapping and even a treasure hunt helped illustrate one thing Tuesday night: a label doesn’t mean unable.