SGA calls for Ball State LGBTQ liaison
By Liz Rieth / November 14, 2018A SGA resolution called for Ball State to establish a liaison of LGBTQ affairs at the senate meeting Wednesday.
A SGA resolution called for Ball State to establish a liaison of LGBTQ affairs at the senate meeting Wednesday.
It was a cold and windy day for the Lambda Beta Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., as members stayed outside for 24 hours during the 39th annual Sigma Sleepout for the Homeless philanthropy.
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A 13-year-old boy has shown no remorse for shooting his teacher and a classmate at his Indianapolis-area school, and he will remain the responsibility of the state juvenile detention system until he is 18, an Indiana judge ruled Wednesday.
As temperatures dip below 30 degrees, the homeless in Delaware County may struggle to stay warm.
Authorities arrested Daniel Len Montero, 33, early Saturday morning, after a police chase and shots fired incident Nov. 9.
Robert Bell was evacuated due to a major water leak Monday afternoon.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Stan Lee, the creative dynamo who revolutionized the comic book and helped make billions for Hollywood by introducing human frailties in superheroes such as Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four and the Incredible Hulk, died Monday. He was 95.
Disinfection season at the Muncie Wastewater Treatment Plant ended Nov. 1. This was its first season using ultraviolet (U.V.) lights to treat water instead of chemicals.
The Delaware County Sheriff’s Department and the Muncie Police Department (MPD) are searching for a man involved in a shots fired incident last night.
Take a look into how apple cider is made at The Orchard Shop at Minnetrista right here in Muncie.
After nearly 30 years of reporting, experts are mixed on the measurable effectiveness of the law.
President Geoffrey Mearns hosted a strategic forum with Student Government Association (SGA) at Wednesday’s senate meeting.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Jeff Sessions resigned Wednesday as the country’s chief law enforcement officer after enduring more than a year of blistering and personal attacks over his recusal from the Russia investigation.
The day before fall semester, sophomore Kayla Snyder dropped all her classes. She said her parents thought she was crazy, but she had just fallen in love with a different course.
Tuesday’s midterm elections concluded with Democrats winning a majority in the U.S. House for the first time since 2009 and Republicans retaining their majority in the U.S. Senate, the Associated Press states.
When senior Ren Walstrom was entering their sophomore year, they had just begun to identify as non-binary. Signing up for housing, which only let students say they were men or women, became a little complicated.
Autumnal colors are on full display, with red, yellow and orange leaves contributing to the ambience of Ball State’s campus. However, some students are puzzled that the landscape only began to change in late October.
“Here ye, here ye! The polls are now open.” Traditionally, that’s how the callers are supposed to announce the opening of the polls. But Michele Stonecipher, inspector of the 9th Precinct, prefers a no-nonsense approach.
At the same time the nation is deciding its U.S. representatives, Indiana is gearing up to decide who will represent Hoosiers within the state.
An emergency notification email and text sent around 11:30 p.m. states University Police Department (UPD) are investigating an armed robbery that occurred near 106 N. McKinley Ave.