7 fast facts about Pi Day
By Liz Rieth / March 14, 2018March 14, 2018, marks the 30th anniversary of Pi Day — that’s pi, as in 3.14, not the dessert.
March 14, 2018, marks the 30th anniversary of Pi Day — that’s pi, as in 3.14, not the dessert.
Little by little, some Muncie Central High School students left their third period class in remembrance of Parkland shooting victims.
“Hey, Hey! Ho, Ho! Gun violence has got to go!” chanted students and faculty as they lined McKinley Avenue from the Scramble Light to Ball Communications Buildings.
The Indiana Department of Workforce Development said in a press release that the unemployment rate in Indiana dropped 3.3 percent in January, which is lower than the United States average of 4.1 percent.
Muncie Central High School students will be allowed to participate in a national walkout Wednesday at 10 a.m.
The best-known theoretical physicist of his time, Hawking wrote lucidly of the mysteries of space, time and black holes.
Bill and Diane Akers got the call around 1:45 a.m. It was from the hospital saying their son, Andrew “Drew” Akers, a Ball State junior marketing major, had been transported after being hit by a car during spring break.
Ball State students, faculty and staff had the chance to leave their mark on the new Health Professions Building Monday.
After a weeks worth of slumber, Ball State Dining welcomed students back to campus with warm hot chocolate and new, fresh food options.
Those who travel on State Road 3 will continue to notice construction zones until the fall.
After a Ball State Theta Chi member suffered serious injuries on spring break, a GoFundMe page has raised tens of thousands of dollars for his family.
An outline for how to restructure Ball State’s governance system left some in university council questioning if their subcouncil is necessary.
A week of jetlag accompanying her return to the United States couldn't put a damper on the experience of a lifetime for one student.
A Beneficence Dialogue will kick off the month of March, and the last dialogue of the academic year will conclude it.
The second Beneficence Dialogue of this semester met in the forum room of the L.A. Pittenger Student Center March 1.
Thirty counties — that’s the amount of area student productions will be broadcast to all because of a new immersive learning class.
Spring break is rapidly approaching and whether you are traveling for vacation, going home or staying in Muncie, everyone deserves to have a relaxing escape from classes.
Eileen Porzuczek, a junior creative writing major, met a Muncie local whose grandmother worked at a department store downtown during the years of segregation. At the time, the woman’s grandmother was the only clerk who would serve African-American customers.
Three students were nominated for Student Government Association (SGA) president pro tempore for 2018-19 season
“This past week has been traumatic,” said Ball State freshman Alexia Angel, a 2017 graduate of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High school in Parkland, Florida.