Meet the slate members running for 2017-18 SGA executive board
By Max Lewis / February 17, 2017The two 2017 slates, IGNITE and OPTiC, are running against each other for Student Government Association executive board.
The two 2017 slates, IGNITE and OPTiC, are running against each other for Student Government Association executive board.
SGA senators introduced two new pieces of legislation Wednesday aimed at making Ball State more environmentally friendly. Quintin Thompson, Chair of the Community and Environment Committee, and Claire Atkinson, Secretary of the On-Campus caucus, authored the legislation to reduce the University’s carbon footprint.
Ball State's 2015-16 diversity report, orchestrated by the Council on Diversity and Inclusion, has demonstrated the progress made to implement certain initiatives to determine what attracts certain minority groups, according to the most recent report.
If students feel like they are a victim of a bias incident on campus, they can report it on an app.
The Daily News decided to start this video series to showcase the different cultures of Ball State and break down the stereotypes that create barriers.
On Dec. 21, the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid sent out an email to those who receive university financial aid outlining what expenses can't be covered by a scholarship.
The Board of Trustees today announced that Geoffrey S. Mearns will begin serving as president on Monday, May 15.
Step In. Speak Up. will be hosting Guy’s Night today in hopes of bringing awareness to the stigma that surrounds men and sexual assault.
Sometimes it's a hobby that turns into a lifelong passion, and no one knows that better than recent Ball State graduate Paul Whitacre.
Over the warm and rainy weekend, the University Police Department was busy making several alcohol and narcotic arrests.
Anderson is rescheduling his canceled appearance from last October.
"Call your parents, hug a stranger and celebrate the diversity around you."
"More Free Therapy Less Free Football" is the slogan created by two students after realizing how underfunded the Counseling Center is.
The Ball State Board of Trustees approved a new policy that allows paid parental leave for university employees Feb. 3.
The Student Government Association announced the two slates that will be running against each other in the 2017 elections Monday night.
Ball State will not sell its public broadcasting station, WIPB, university officials announced today.
A new group in Muncie is hoping to incite change by encouraging people to join together.
The Board of Trustees approved a new undergraduate major in applied behavior analysis with an emphasis in autism at their meeting Feb. 3.
Muncie recently joined hundreds of other cities across the nation by starting an East Central Indiana chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby.