UPD works to enhance campus engagement, relationships through community policing
November 15, 2016The University Police Department is redefining what law enforcement is at Ball State through community policing.
The University Police Department is redefining what law enforcement is at Ball State through community policing.
Mental health, one of the Student Government Association’s platform points, was featured in an event aiming to erase the stigma Nov. 14.
Muncie residents and students on the Ball State campus using city water have been placed under a water boil advisory and have been instructed not to drink any water coming from the tap. The boil alert has been issued until 10:00 p.m.
A quiet roller coaster is in store for this week's weather. Expect warmer temperatures for now, but big changes for the weekend.
After becoming an organization and support group for those with Type 1 Diabetes last fall, the Ball State College Diabetes Network decided to celebrate World Diabetes Day Nov. 13 by providing information and resources on the disease in the Atrium.
After a campaign season filled with talk of limiting significant political campaign contributions, the contributions of the Board of Trustees are especially notable.
Secret Families, a nonprofit that provides gifts to families in need, is currently looking for volunteers and monetary donations to prepare for the shopping and delivery day of the gifts on Dec. 3.
With a 239-192 majority in the House and a 51-48 majority in the Senate, Republicans have a gridlock on Congress and the presidency.
Not all Hoosiers are happy with the new president-elect.
Continuing a week filled with hate crimes and violence, the Martin Luther King Dream Team Freedom Bus was found vandalized Nov. 11.
Ball State students organize anti-Trump demonstration
The weather these past few weeks have been really confusing.
Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by 0.2 percent — a slim margin, but still a win.
Many people didn’t vote on Election Day — but not for lack of trying.
The long election season resulted in polarizing voting results for Ball State students and the surrounding community.
The outcome of the 2016 election has brought strong feelings about the future of minority rights, including those in the LGBTQ community.
Having an all-Republican controlled government could give president-elect Donald Trump the flexibility to push more conservative measures once he takes office.
Indiana Department of Veterans’ Affairs Director James Brown said in the media release he "highly encourages fellow veterans to take advantage of this opportunity."