SGA voting guide, slate breakdown
By Staff Reports / February 23, 2015Check out the Daily News, NewsLink Indiana, and WCRD's coverage of the 2015 SGA elections. Voting opens on Monday Feb. 23 at 8 a.m.
Check out the Daily News, NewsLink Indiana, and WCRD's coverage of the 2015 SGA elections. Voting opens on Monday Feb. 23 at 8 a.m.
A candidate in the SGA executive slate election has been removed from her post in the SGA Senate.
Ball State Dance Marathon beats half-million dollar goal, raises $502,103.22 for Riley Children's Hospital. [View the story "BSUDM beats goal, raises $502,103.22" on Storify]
More winter weather is on the way to Muncie and Ball State. Find out the details from NLI Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens.
Student Government Association slates Atlas and Cardinal Direction will still be fined after the Student Judicial Court made the decision Friday according to a press release.
A candidate from a Student Government Association executive slate has been removed from the student senate according to WCRD News.
Momentum's future in the Student Government race is up in there! Find out why with your WCRD News Live at Five team. Anchors Lauren Chapman Diamonds Holsey Entertainment Tina Maric Weather Forecaster Michael Behrens Sports Anchor
More than 70 students and faculty gathered at the Bell Tower today to help with a thank you tribute to David Letterman.
As Black History Month closes on it final week, the Black Student Association will host their Black Leadership Empowerment Summit to educate students about professional development skills.
The final debate of the Student Government Association election saw another attendance breaking record.
The last 15 Februarys have had increasingly lower temperatures, but even the bitter cold this season has not been record-breaking.
One Ball State administrator shares something in common with former president Bill Clinton, Angela Lansbury and Vincent Price -- the Raven Mystery Award, given by the Mystery Writers of America.
Halfway through winter, some students think the worst is over. But with ice storms and sub-zero temperatures, it looks like winter is here for a while. Here are some tips for surviving the cold.
Ball State's martial arts club is preparing and teaching students how to defend themselves if they ever find themselves in a dangerous situation. NewsLink Indiana reporter Ashley Holsclaw has the story.
Ball State’s most famous slogan has disappeared from some faculty emails. University deans have dropped the Education Redefined slogan from their email signatures, said Roger Lavery, dean of the College of Information, Communication and Media.
The Muncie Police Department will soon refocus on helping some of their employees deal with some of the stress they go through as part of a revamp of their employee assistance program.
Students are producing a thank-you tribute to David Letterman and calling for campus to join them for a commemorative photo Friday.