Homecoming week begins with Food Truck Festival
By Jaden Hasse / October 15, 2019For the past three years, Ball State has hosted the Food Truck Festival on Ashland and Martin streets in the Village as part of the Homecoming festivities.
For the past three years, Ball State has hosted the Food Truck Festival on Ashland and Martin streets in the Village as part of the Homecoming festivities.
DN and Byte Editors take a bite into Japanese Snacks in this DN Tries.
Congress working on the impeachment inquiry during recess, winners of the 2019 Nobel Prize in economics, the shooting of a woman at her home by a police officer in Texas, California’s power shutoffs and the citizenship question in the 2020 census make up this week’s five national stories.
Ball State’s R. Wayne Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning in Indianapolis (CAP: INDY) is hosting an open house 5:30 p.m. Tuesday for neighborhood leaders from the east side of the city at its new Elevator Hill location, according to a university press release.
For 15 years Christian Ministries has hosted walks to raise money for the endeavor.
The Turkish invasion of northern Syria, the typhoon that hit Japan, Brexit talks and Queen Elizabeth II’s speech, protests in Ecuador and Spain’s trial of Catalan secessionists make up this week’s five international stories.
Several power outages are reported to have occurred north of Ball State and neighborhoods in north Muncie, affecting around according to Indiana Michigan Power's outage map.
The first 2020 presidential debate will be held at the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana.
The three Muncie mayoral candidates met again for another forum Wed. at the Church of the Living God, hosted by the NAACP.
Toward the start of the fall 2019 semester, Ball State began taking down its Centennial celebration banners on campus meant to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Ball State. The university’s Centennial marketing campaign included several on-campus, statewide and nationwide events.
While Ball State was recently awarded for its commitment to diversity and inclusion, some students feel the university still has room for improvement.
The Student Government Association (SGA) came back from fall break on Wednesday at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center for its eighth meeting of the year.
Fifty years later, the university’s Vietnam Moratorium Committee (VMC), an extension of the nationwide committee developed to protest against the Vietnam War, will host a reunion Thursday at the Alumni Center and a conference Friday at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
Hoosier STEM Academy was recently awarded $602,000 by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education (ICHE), according to an August press release from the commission.
Updates on the President Donald Trump’s impeachment inquiry, the investigation into Trump’s tax returns, the Supreme Court hearing two LGBT rights cases, an update on the General Motors strike and a suit against federal immigration agents make up this week’s five national stories.
A portion of Dicks Street will be temporarily closed, according to a campus-wide email from Ball State's Facilities Planning and Management.
U.S. troops pulling out of northeastern Syria ahead of an expected Turkish assault, protests in Iraq, Hong Kong’s mask-ban protests, climate protests in Europe and winners of the 2019 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine make up this week’s five international stories.
Gov. Eric Holcomb directed flags across the state to be flown at half staff Sunday.
After working late-night shifts as an emergency medical technician in Henry County, Katelin Holaday said she doesn’t always have the energy to finish the homework piling on her desk.
When William Betts took over as director of Counseling and Health Services in February 2017, he said the Counseling Center designed a system like “a river” to have a “constant flow” of students.