At the Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) meeting on Feb. 21, senators Bethia Busingye and Quinn Davis were elected.
Indiana Senate Bill (SB) 202 passed in the House Education Committee with eight yeas and four nays Feb. 21.
Director of Student Life Abby Haworth confirmed the results of the 2024-25 SGA Executive Ticket Elections Tuesday, with Noah Poole and Brenna Large of the “Elevate” platform beating the Adams and Angel ticket.
The volunteer-driven organization aims to elevate Black-owned businesses and bolster the local economy
"The Unexpected Guest” was written by famous British playwright Agatha Christie. The plot involves a stranger who crashes their car and must seek refuge inside a strange house, but what they find is the scene of a murder.
Weather Forecaster Evan Reed has the latest on continuing cooler temperatures and snow chances.
Muncie’s NAACP branch reflects on its past and looks toward the future.
Ball State University's Student Government Association (SGA) hosted a special senate Q&A session Wednesday afternoon with Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
“At the conclusion of the rally there were shots fired west of Union Station near the garage, and several people were struck,” said Capt. Jake Becchina, a spokesman for the Kansas City Police Department.
The presidential debate for Ball State University's Student Government Association (SGA) occurred Tuesday evening.
Ball State community members gathered in the Korsgaard Dance Studio at Ball Gym for “Rainbow Night,” a performance-based event hosted by Alpha Psi Omega (APO).
In 2023, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce reported that there were 33.2 million small businesses across the United States and that 94,057 new business applications were filled out in just the state of Indiana. On Ball State’s campus, this number is not nearly as high, but full-time students are still creating, running and managing their own businesses.
The students, members of the Burris Chapter of Students Demand Action, hope to use this event as a way to spread awareness for gun reform.
The debate covered many issues and brought to light to the views and plans of the two tickets running.
The workshop “Emotionally Equipped: Coping with College Demands and the Emotions that Come Along with Them” was held Wednesday to give students the chance to communicate about their stress.
On Feb. 7, Ball State University's Student Government Association (SGA) introduced the candidates and their tickets at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.