City to take away street parking as part of Neely Avenue revamp
By Rose Skelly / April 22, 2015The planned revamping of Neely Avenue will take away on-street parking.
The planned revamping of Neely Avenue will take away on-street parking.
The fashion program’s new studios will be ready for the department to start moving in June 1, and will be ready to use for the Summer Semester.
Les Richardson has had part of the meniscus removed from his knee and needs to have it completely replaced. However, the electrician and the chief steward of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees can’t afford to take the time off or the out of pocket costs to get the surgery.
A small crowd of people stopped in front of Bracken Library to watch as a group of students performed their own, modernized version of William Shakespeare’s "Taming of the Shrew." Some just stopped for a few minutes then kept walking, but others stayed to watch the rest of the show.
Niki Fitzgerald, a Ball State alumna, said she would not be as successful as she is today without the first-hand experiences she got while participating in an immersive learning project. During the project, Fitzgerald was able to help people in the community, which influenced her decision to switch from a teaching major to the career field she's in now.
Building Better Communities Fellows Program will present its Immersive Learning Showcase on April 21.
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Two students stepped in to catch a suspect and help a female student when she was put in a chokehold and robbed the morning of April 16.
A women’s exercise organization created to inspire women by challenging them through fitness may be coming to Ball State in Fall 2015.
College students are making riskier financial choices than they used to, according to a recent study. EverFi, an education technology company, and student aid consulting firm Higher One conducted a study on more than 42,000 college students from 2012 to 2015. The study also reported that community college students have a more responsible perspective on financial literacy than students attending a four-year institution.
With the opening of Botsford/Swinford Halls in Johnson A Complex this fall, Ball State will be home to 15 total living-learning communities.
Departments and colleges on campus are in competition for a share of $3 million—funds available to start new entrepreneurial initiatives.
With more and more talk of Bondage and Discipline, Dominance and Submission, Sadism and Masochism (BDSM) arising from the 50 Shades of Grey series, some people have expressed concern with the definition of sexual consent in regards with untraditional relationships.
Every year, University Program Board puts on a spring carnival before finals to give students an opportunity to hang out before finals week starts.
About 150 people painted words like "slut" and "THOT" on themselves and walked through campus April 17 calling for an end to blaming victims for their own sexual assault. Feminists for Action hosted its second rally called Slut Walk. Participants held signs and chanted against slut shaming and rape culture.
Ball State employees who were looking forward to speaking with representatives from Anthem Inc. will have to wait.
A robbery on campus Thursday morning resulted in an arrest. According to the case summary provided by University Police Department, the incident occurred at 1700 W.
A bouncer marks hands with an X as a line moves into a dark room with high tables and blaring music.
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As a small group of students divided into groups of three to tie their legs together, the group erupted into giggles, some even falling over.