Dunkin' chain opening near Ball State
By Hannah Gunnell / March 29, 2019Not enough breakfast foods in your life? Doughnut worry.
Not enough breakfast foods in your life? Doughnut worry.
Black Beauty sits at home in Fort Wayne, Indiana, temporarily separated from her owner.
Kathleen Hall Jamieson spoke to The Daily News about how Russian hackers were able to impact the 2016 Presidential Election, and how precautions are being taken for the upcoming election.
Seth Beckman will be the next dean of the College of Fine Arts, according to a press release.
Ball State’s Michael Goldsby and Rob Mathews never expected their book on the life and business of Walt Disney to become a bestseller on Amazon, but that’s exactly what it did after four months on shelves.
President Donald Trump addressed the issue of free speech at colleges and universities in his 100th executive order — his eighth in 2019.
With the Student Government Association (SGA) 2019 elections over, the senate must now pick its cabinet members.
CCIM's Service Day gives students, faculty and staff the opportunity to volunteer in the Muncie community.
Dr. Stephen Ferris will be the next dean for Ball State's Miller College of Business, according to a press release. His appointment starts July 1.
Those looking to try new vegetarian and vegan options from Ball State Dining may be in luck.
Those hoping to pick up a smoothie or juice at the Atrium's Jamba Juice will have to wait for at least a week.
In 1965, a 13-year-old girl was one of the students at a public school in Des Moines, Iowa, who was suspended for refusing to heed the principal’s warning against wearing black armbands to school. In 2019, she continues to advocate for students’ rights and free press.
In the wake of the shooting at two mosques on March 15 that killed 50 people in Christchurch, New Zealand, this year's Islamic Awareness Week comes at a "crucial time."
By ERIC TUCKER, MICHAEL BALSAMO, CHAD DAY and JULIE PACE
What should have been a regular walk to class turned into an escape route for two roommates.
This weekend, instead of hacking into the mainframe, members of the Muncie community will hack into problems to find solutions.
Dark skies and a steady wind presided over a day marked by the somber faces and tearful eyes of people standing in silence to remember the victims of the Christchurch shooting.
With the opioid epidemic being a topic of discussion in local, state and national politics, one Ball State professor suggests using a workplace-based alternative.
After winning Ball State's 2019 Student Government Association (SGA) election on March 19, Elevate will be inaugurated as the SGA executive slate for the 2019-20 academic year 3:15 p.m. April 18 in Cardinal Hall B at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
Changes continue to take place within the Student Government Organization (SGA) as the Student Judicial Court may be dropping members.