Voting for Ball State's 2020 SGA runoff election begins
By Staff Reports / February 24, 2020Voting for Ball State's 2020 Student Government Association (SGA) election began 8 a.m. Monday and will conclude 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Voting for Ball State's 2020 Student Government Association (SGA) election began 8 a.m. Monday and will conclude 5 p.m. Tuesday.
The aftermath of a racist shooting incident in Germany, updated numbers of people affected by the new virus outbreak, President Donald Trump’s visit to India, the U.N. chief’s call to action on human rights and Julian Assange’s extradition hearing make up this week’s five international stories.
Bernie Sanders scored a commanding victory in Nevada’s presidential caucuses, cementing his status as the Democrats’ national front-runner but escalating tensions over whether he’s too liberal to defeat President Donald Trump.
Jennifer Pinckney said June 17, 2015 “started off as a regular day,” before she and her husband Clementa Pinckney traveled to Charleston, South Carolina, with their 6-year-old daughter Malana.
The George and Frances Ball Foundation and Ball State are partnering to create an endowed scholarship initiative to increase financial assistance for the university’s undergraduate students from Indiana, according to a Ball State press release.
The countdown to the signing of a peace agreement between the Taliban and the United States to end the 18 years of war in Afghanistan will begin on Friday night, when the seven-day “reduction of violence” promised by the Taliban will go into effect, a senior U.S. State Department official said. The deal will be signed on Feb. 29.
Following Tuesday’s results of the first-round of Student Government Association (SGA) election, the two remaining slates — Alliance and Bold — took part in a final debate before the runoff election before an audience of around 30.
Ball State College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) students are working with the City of Knox on a plan to revitalize the city’s downtown area.
Pale Moonlight Cinema’s (PMC) crew of about 50 Ball State students and alumni gathered at the Horrorhound Weekend Film Festival September 2019 in Indianapolis to view the debut of their fifth short film, “Popsy.”
For the second year in a row, with no slate gaining 51 percent or more of student votes, two slates — Bold and Alliance — are headed for a runoff election to determine the Student Government Association (SGA) executive slate for the next academic year.
From the opening bell, Democrats savaged New York billionaire Mike Bloomberg and raised pointed questions about Bernie Sanders’ take-no-prisoners politics during a contentious debate Wednesday night that threatened to further muddy the party’s urgent quest to defeat President Donald Trump.
With the the first round of voting in Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) election concluding Tuesday, the low voter turnout — approximately 9 percent — was discussed at the weekly SGA meeting.
President Donald Trump went on a clemency blitz Tuesday, commuting former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s 14-year prison sentence and pardoning former New York City police commissioner Bernie Kerik, among a long list of others.
After a two week long election season, with three debates and two days of voting, Ball State's 2020 Student Government Association (SGA) election concluded with no slate winning a majority of votes for the second year in a row.
Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns sent a campus-wide email Tuesday updating the university community on the work he has been doing since the Jan. 23 classroom incident.
Boy Scouts of America filing for bankruptcy, the flooding in Mississippi, Mike Bloomberg joining the Democratic debate stage, Virginia lawmakers rejecting an assault weapons ban and the Daytona 500 results make up this week’s five national stories.
Voting for Ball State's 2020 Student Government Association (SGA) election began 8 a.m. Monday and will conclude 5 p.m. Tuesday.
An update on the number of people affected by the coronavirus, Americans aboard a cruise ship returning back, the Iranian president’s belief the U.S. will not pursue war against Iran, the possibility of Afghan refugees returning home and General Motors’ plans to pull out of three countries make up this week’s five international stories.
The annual philanthropic event benefiting the hospital raised $566,207.20 by the end of the event. It featured roughly 32 families and 40 Riley kids joining Ball State students to dance, play games, make crafts and other activities.
While candy, greeting cards, flowers or an evening out have been the clear choice to mark the annual celebration of love, the historical origins of Valentine’s Day are a lot more murky.