Faculty council votes to review teacher evaluation methods
By Rohith Rao / September 7, 2018Ball State's faculty council unanimously voted in favor of two new items at the meeting Thursday.
Ball State's faculty council unanimously voted in favor of two new items at the meeting Thursday.
Bright, green succulents are a plant that can be seen in the windows of college dorm rooms, soaking in the sun. A plant that you can learn more about at the Orchid Greenhouse on campus.
It was a normal Friday for Ball State alumnus David Pankow, 22. Then, his car caught on fire.
Imagine a sea of Ball State students gathering in front of the Arts Terrace at the David Owsley Museum of Art, not for graduation, but demonstration. At 10:30 a.m. May 7, 1970, a student yelled into a microphone, “Ball State, where are you?”
A car stalled trying to get through a flooded street between the Cow Path and the Applied Technology Building Friday.
Ball State’s history made it to the big screen Thursday night.
While 1918 may have been the year of the founding of one of Indiana’s largest universities, it was also the year of flu outbreaks, train wrecks and war.
Ball State’s roots can be traced back to five American industrialists and philanthropists who came to Muncie more than 100 years ago, chasing a dream of business success.
Students can now pay for certain Village foods with just the swipe of their Ball State ID.
Following an arranged purchase of narcotics by a confidential informant (CI), the Muncie Police Narcotis Unit and SWAT team arrested Jacob Reams, 29, and Christy Buis, 36, Thursday.
Halloween is still a few months away, but one local business, Pumpkin Pulp, has been preparing all year. Brian Blair owns, Pumpkin Pulp, the horror Halloween mask and prop company as well as the haunt, Scarevania, in Muncie.
Books upon books of knowledge accumulated over the last 50 years lay precariously around professor Teh-Kuang Chang’s office.
After bringing in nine new senators, Student Government Association (SGA) members continued to establish the organization for the upcoming year.
This is the last week to catch free outdoor movies in Downtown Muncie.
“If people asked me what the personality of Charlie was, I told them that he is Ball State’s No. 1 fan,” said Mitch Prather. “That’s what I told myself when I was playing the bird.”
All members of the Cardinal family, whether student, faculty or staff, adhere to a code that pledges to act in a socially responsible way and value the intrinsic worth of every member of the community — the Beneficence Pledge.
Former Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow will head to Muncie Nov. 1.
Most 90s kids remember the nerdy duo Craig and Eric from the Nickelodeon TV show “Drake & Josh,” but many don’t realize that one of pair is a Ball State alumnus.
When Muncie Police Department officers arrived at Be Here Now around 3 a.m. Saturday, they discovered three pedestrians hit by a vehicle.
The Union Stockyards of Chicago, founded in 1865, may bear witness to a new story and Ball State may play a part in doing so.