SGA makes progress on platform points
By Mary Freda / September 13, 2017The Student Government Association has made progress and turned out results for their nine platform points less than a month into the academic year.
The Student Government Association has made progress and turned out results for their nine platform points less than a month into the academic year.
The 6th Congressional District Job Fair will be held from 1:30 to 4 p.m., Sept. 20, in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Ballroom.
The homecoming steering committee released its plans for Homecoming week yesterday. This year's theme is "Cardinals Around the World."
On Thursday, E & B Paving is slated to begin Phase 2 of its $16 million project to maintain 12 miles of highway between Muncie and New Castle.
Feminist, writer and activist Angela Davis will speak at the ninth annual Diversity Research Symposium: Creating Brave Spaces for Inclusion, Equity and Justice at 7 p.m. on Sept. 22 in John R. Emens Auditorium.
The Muncie Police Department recently purchased their third K-9 officer, thanks to a donation from an Indianapolis woman.
“Better Together” is the new relationship status between Muncie and Ball State University.
MIAMI (AP) — Residents were allowed to return Tuesday to some islands in the hurricane-slammed Florida Keys as officials sought to piece together the scope of Irma’s destruction and rush aid into the drenched and debris-strewn state.
Monday marked the 16th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
As Hurricane Irma rolled into Florida on Sunday, it also affected some Cardinals in Indiana.
Ball State Reserve Officer Training Corp, or ROTC, gives students the opportunity to become a commissioned officer in the military upon graduation from college.
Sixteen years ago, the front page headline on most papers lacked the biggest news story to occur that day. Sept. 11, 2001 is a day in history that many recall starting off as a normal day.
Ball State University police have closed the investigation into the vandalism of Lucina Hall, according to University spokesperson Kathy Wolf. Several broken windows were found at Lucina Hall on Aug. 27 and university police were called in to investigate. That same week, the university released surveillance images of the suspect hoping to get the public's help in identifying him.
President Geoffrey S. Mearns was installed as the 17th president of Ball State University Friday in Emens Auditorium.