Student group pushes for concealed carry on campus

The students building a grassroots advocacy group for conceal carry rights on Ball State’s campus defy expectations--they don’t even use the word “gun.” “It’s tied into gun violence,“ their president David Vest said.



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What's on the wall?

What's on the wall? Peg boards and posting walls exist all over campus. Here are seven things from the Atrium's posting board.


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First SGA debate brings increased student support

Letterman Building Room 125 was nearly full as students came out to support the three slates running for the Student Government Association executive office. Current Vice President Bryan Kubel said this debate has not usually gotten much attention in years past.



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Park Hall to get 2 signs

Park Hall has been open for nearly eight years and is the only Residence Hall to not have a sign identifying the building. Park Hall Council President Anthony Cook reached out to Student Government Association senator James Wells about writing legislation to get a sign for Park Hall. The only signage Park Hall has is a plaque in the lobby dedicated to Don Park, after whom the building was named, Cook said.




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Ball State begins looking for new student trustee

2015 marks the year where Ball State’s highest governing body will seek a new student member to serve for two years. The search for a new student representative on the Ball State Board of Trustees begins with a candidate informational forum at 6 p.m.


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Students use 84 percent of meal swipes

Despite Ball State's different meal plans, students use only 84 percent of their meal swipes, the director of Campus Dining Services said. Jon Lewis said if students did use all of their $8.20 meal swipes, Dining Services would have to raise their prices on meal plans.




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