Dean of Honors College dies
By Casey Smith and Mary Freda / October 12, 2016James Ruebel, the dean of the Honors College and a professor of classical studies, died early on Oct. 9.
James Ruebel, the dean of the Honors College and a professor of classical studies, died early on Oct. 9.
The traditional classroom setting isn't for everyone so some students have turned to the option of taking classes online.
Hundreds of Native American tribes across the country have been gathering to speak out against the construction of an oil pipeline close to the Sioux Nation reservation in North Dakota.
Cybersecurity has becoming increasingly important, especially at Ball State. But some feel that security concerns do not give the university the right to play "big brother."
Ball State’s sport and exercise psychology master’s program has been named one of the best in the United States, according to Online Psychology Degrees.
For college students wondering about their own economic futures, democratic candidate for governor John Gregg had a story about his own family when he spoke on campus Oct. 11.
A Ball State professor is suing five Louisiana State Police troopers and the agency’s leader after an alleged unconstitutional stop and arrest of his juvenile son in the New Orleans French Quarter last year.
A video game tournament on Friday night led to Saturday-morning gunfire, killing one and injuring two others.
Cooler temperatures on the way for the weekend along with sunny skies. Gorgeous weather for fall break across the state of Indiana.
A recent report shows Indiana has one of the higher pay wage gaps in the country. A study published in September by The American Association of University Women found that Indiana is ranked 40 out of the 50 states and Washington D.C. for wage gaps, with women earning 76 cents to every dollar a man earns. This is a 24 percent wage gap compared to New York, ranked No. 1, which has just an 11 percent gap. The study used data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Census Bureau and found that the United States averaged a 20 percent wage gap.
In the past, the Ethics Theatre Alliance has marched as a way to spread awareness for trans and black lives, but this time it was for those who have survived sexual assault.
While many would say relationships are traditionally monogamous, some people don’t think their love should be confined to one person.
The Rinker Center helps international students make the adjustment from home to college. The center offers International Student Services (ISS) that provide students with services that make this transition easier.
A push for inclusivity prompted the Latino Student Union to consider changing their name from Latino to Latinx.
To aspire is to want to achieve something. That's exactly what senior fashion merchandising major Logan Maul had in mind when Ladies with Aspirations became a thought.
When in need of some relaxation or a temporary escape from reality, some Botsford/Swinford residents turn to Book Club.
Ball State did a lot of work on campus this summer to improve its energy efficiency, and the university's work on its current project is nearing completion.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A federal appeals court on Monday dismissed as "nightmare speculation" Indiana Gov. Mike Pence's fears that Syrian refugees could commit acts of terror, siding with a judge who blocked Pence's order seeking to prevent agencies from helping resettle the immigrants in the state.
There was an atmosphere of apprehension and disappointment as students gathered in the Park Hall lobby Oct. 4 to watch the first and only vice presidential debate between Indiana Governor Mike Pence and Senator Tim Kaine.
“If you have a curmudgeon for a friend, bring them for some laughs,” said Mark Pike, the CCH senior minister.