AASA to host Live for the Lotus: Month of Events
By Staff Reports / October 31, 2016Asian American Student Association will be kicking off their Live for the Lotus: Month of Events 2016 starting Nov. 1.
Asian American Student Association will be kicking off their Live for the Lotus: Month of Events 2016 starting Nov. 1.
Steve Stewart, police chief for the Muncie Police Department, resigned this morning, according to The Star Press.
With the middle of the semester here, many students are left feeling burnt out, both mentally and physically.
Ball State was ranked 48th this year out of 140 universities, down five spots from 2015.
Warmer temperatures are expected to return this weekend, and Halloween's forecasting is looking like it will be a treat for those in Indiana!
Dorm trick-or-treating has attracted hundreds of community members in the past few years as a safer alternative to the traditional Halloween night festivities.
Lilia Arroyo, treasurer of the Latino Student Union, said some of the most popular offensive costumes are Native American clothing, Geisha costumes, sugar skull makeup or anything that reduces a group to a stereotype.
Warmer temps are on the way for Muncie, just in time for the weekend and Halloween on Monday.
The arguments were part of a Supreme Court program that allows people from communities around the state of Indiana to know how the court system works.
Robert Morris, acting provost for academic affairs, is fighting an infection at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, according to an email from interim president Terry King.
One of the most sought after demographics in the 2016 Election is Millennials.
Sexuality, social class, gender and political views are important and controversial subjects, yet are not often discussed. ‘Brave Space’, a new initiative by Housing and Residence Life, was launched to provide residents with a space to safely discuss these different perspectives about identity, values and experiences.
The town hall was held to allow students to bring up their concerns to SGA, as well as suggest legislation.
A blue donkey, red elephant, yellow porcupine and a green globe gathered together to share their party’s plans for the future of the U.S. on Wednesday.
Warmer temperatures on the way, but so is a potentially rainy Sunday.
Teaching is one of the first professions we are introduced to as children. However, only four percent of high school graduates in the U.S. pursue a degree in education, according to data collected in 2015 from ACT participants.
Millennials account for around 25.5 percent of those age-eligible to vote today, but less than half of young people overall are registered to vote.
Being locked in a room with clues to find, puzzles to solve and keys to use is what Escape Muncie is all about.
Recent police brutality highlighted in the media has caught the attention of some in the Muncie community.