Ball State’s Student Government Association welcomed two speakers from the Rinker Center for Global Affairs
By Shelby Anderson / February 19, 2025Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) hosted its weekly senate meeting Feb. 19.
Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) hosted its weekly senate meeting Feb. 19.
An immersive experience shedding light on the past, connecting history to the present through stories, artifacts and personal narratives.
This week, Muncie residents experienced the coldest week of the month. Ball State students were hit with icy roads and cold walks to class.
The “Herstory in the Making” panel celebrated black women in business.
Chelsea Murdock and Shaina Miller have been elected president and vice president of the Student Government Association for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Muncie escape room offers fun and purpose.
The interior design project aims to get students interested and involved by sharing something interesting.
A Delta Airlines plane flipped upon arrival at Toronto’s Pearson Airport and ended up on its roof Monday, injuring 19 people including three who are in critical condition.
Students learn about the capabilities of artificial intelligence and how it can assist with their education.
Ball State students install their submitted art pieces to be judged and viewed by the public.
Every Prom dress donated is a chance for a girl to go to Prom.
Students gather in the Teachers College to host an event called Valentines Day Chaos Kits, a part of the Education in Action club at Ball State University.
Indiana Sen. Mike Bohacek wrote Senate Bill 11, which bans access to social media for Hoosiers under 16 without parental consent.
Shaina Miller used the session to elaborate on her and presidential candidate Chelse Murdock’s platform points and initiatives.
Southern California prepared for heavy rains followed by the strongest atmospheric river of the season causing evacuations to be ordered in some Los Angeles homes that are ravaged by high risk of mudslides and wildfires.
The Ball State Cardinals have moved up in the 6th seed of the Mid American Conference.
David E. Bond (45) was convicted of murder, resisting law enforcement and possession of methamphetamine after a four-hour deliberation by a Delaware County jury.
A new black-owned business is up and running on Willard and Hackley street, providing affordable “fair-priced” food and snacks to the community.
Meridian Health Services unveiled its remodeled building to benefit local children and families.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Thursday won Senate confirmation by a comfortable 52-48 vote to be President Trump’s secretary of health and human services, capping a remarkable rise from fringe environmental and anti-vaccine activist to the pinnacle of power.