First-time voters at Ball State dissatisfied, still heading to polls
By Casey Smith / November 7, 2016It’s not an ideal presidential election for many first-time voters at Ball State.
It’s not an ideal presidential election for many first-time voters at Ball State.
Greg Ballard, former mayor of Indianapolis, will speak at the College of Architecture and Planning on Nov.
Community members have joined together in an effort to help ease the struggles of refugees in northern Iraq.
The Daily News surveyed students, faculty and staff this week, encouraging members of the Ball State community to express their views on the upcoming election Nov. 8.
A recent study has found the racial wage gap has grown dramatically since 1979.
The seating area between the Architecture and Whitinger Business buildings, which many call “the Ashtray,” is in sad shape, some students say. The tiled pavement is cracked and wobbly in spots, making it impossible for some students in wheelchairs to access it.
The discussion started with each panelist explaining how the election and candidates have gotten to this point.
The event featured cuisine from countries like Rwanda and Saudi Arabia, and students could also take part in various performances, a photo booth, ice sculpting, belly dancing, henna tattooing, an animal show and even bug tasting.
The search for a new president is slowly moving forward.
The blue lights scattered around campus are not there just to illuminate your way, they serve a greater purpose —safety.
Ball State junior William Walker has more on his plate than just schoolwork; he's running for a spot on the Muncie Community Schools school board.
The Latino Student Union will be known as the Latinx Student Union from now on.
Democratic politicians running for state or national offices came by Muncie with a message for Delaware County, the City of Muncie and the students of Ball State.
Ball State's Student Government Association is leading the charge to fight what they call the “epidemic” of sexual assault in Indiana.
Howard "Howie" Snider, a former award-winning journalism instructor at Ball State, passed away on Oct. 30 at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital.
Ball State is continuing to spread its wings across the state.
The $62.5 million project will be a 165,000-square-foot building that will house classrooms, laboratories, simulation labs/suites and 19 clinics.
About three years ago, English professor Darolyn Jones won the Excellence in Teaching Award, which allowed her to redesign a course of her choice.
Students woke up Wednesday morning to texts of an armed robbery near campus from the university emergency alert system.
Students were able to give thanks to alumni and other donors to the university at the third annual Thank a Donor Day.