Video: Students discuss Spring Break plans
By Tyler Walker / March 4, 2016Spring Break starts this weekend for Ball State, and students are using their time off to do a wide array of activities.
Spring Break starts this weekend for Ball State, and students are using their time off to do a wide array of activities.
Although studies throughout the years have shown the benefits of breastfeeding for both the mother and the child, breast-feeding in public has become a controversial issue.
A bill calling for free STI testing for sexual assault survivors passed in SGA Student Senate March 2.
A few more days of cold weather are in store, but afterwards temperatures are going to increase. Weather Forecaster Balint Szalavari has your weather update.
MUNCIE, IN (NewsLink Indiana) We saw a high today of 33 degrees however we did see sunny and clear conditions for most part of the day for your Wednesday!
Ball State has been given a $3.25 million grant by alumnus John "Papa John" Schnatter and the Charles Koch Foundation, according to a university press release.
College is a place for people to grow intellectually, so students should embrace deep ideas and civil dialogue, said a visiting professor from the University of Maryland.
The Association of Collegiate A Cappella has teamed up with multiple performance groups across campus to create its first ever benefit variety show for the American Cancer Society. The concert is on March 2 at 8 p.m. at Pruis Hall. Admission is $3, and there will also be raffle sales.
Take your pick of your favorite type of chili at the Atrium today. The Chili-Bowl 2016 is from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on March 2.
Inside Burkhardt Building, the aroma of Greek’s pizza was mixed with talk of politics as Super Tuesday polls closed and the results were announced.
Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens breaks down snow chances and your spring break forecast.
Summit won the 2016 Student Government Association elections with a close margin — only by 2 percentage points.
After two weeks of campaigning, Summit won this year's Student Government Asociation election and will serve as the executive board during the 2016-17 school year.
A group of architecture students are building a mobile greenhouse to help support urban farming in Indiana.
Weather forecaster Amanda Kedzierski has your mid-day forecast update. Rain will be replaced with clouds and sun through the day tomorrow.
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The Political Science Department is hosting a watch party for Super Tuesday election results. From 7-10 p.m. March 1 in Burkhardt Building, room 109, there will be free pizza, drinks and discussion with other students interested in the primary results.
March is Disability Awareness Month, and Alliance for Disability Awareness and the Disability Services Office are hosting a month of events to spread awareness. They are partnering with the Governor's Council on People with Disabilities to organize the month.
Men may think their male classmates are smarter than female classmates, according to a study at the University of Washington.
Weather Forecaster Kalie Pluchel has all your updates on rain, snow, and warmer temperatures.