Poll volunteers keep the elections running smoothly
By Andrew Smith and Kara Berg / November 8, 2016The days are long, and they often get no thanks for the work they do. But the election wouldn't be able to go on without them.
The days are long, and they often get no thanks for the work they do. But the election wouldn't be able to go on without them.
The Daily News surveyed students, faculty and staff this week, encouraging members of the Ball State community to express their views on the upcoming election Nov. 8.
We owe Bernie Sanders for getting young people fired up about politics. But in the end, he didn’t win the Democratic nomination. What does this mean for Sanders supporters come Nov. 8? Some are siding with Hillary Clinton, at the behest of Sanders. Others felt angered that Sanders, in their words, sold out to the establishment.
Ben Baker is a sophomore journalism major and writes "The Baker's Dozen" for the Daily News.
The gubernatorial race has had been a lot more civil compared to the presidential race while focusing on the issues. Democrat John Gregg, Libertarian Rex Bell and Republican Eric Holcomb are all on Indiana’s ticket for governor and the last day to vote is at the polls on Nov. 8.
Ball State students will be able to cast their ballot for candidates who want to represent Indiana in the United States Senate on Nov. 8 if they haven’t already through early voting. The race is between Democrat Evan Bayh, Libertarian Lucy Brenton and Republican Todd Young.
The presidential election — which has been known for constant surprises and child like arguments – is about to come to an end.
The presidential election is now in the home stretch and voters everywhere are getting ready to cast their ballots.
One of the most sought after demographics in the 2016 Election is Millennials.
Millennials account for around 25.5 percent of those age-eligible to vote today, but less than half of young people overall are registered to vote.
American elections aren't overly interesting to Gary Younge, editor-at-large for the Guardian. What is interesting to him, however, are the issues. The Black Lives Matter movement, LGBT issues, transgender studies, slut walks — the things that bring people together and incite passion.