Diversity lecture to focus on culture
November 2, 2010The Diversity Lecture Series will continue tonight with "Cultural Rhythms and Design."
The Diversity Lecture Series will continue tonight with "Cultural Rhythms and Design."
Mission IMPROVable, an improvisational comedy group from Chicago, will be giving students comic relief at a free show tonight in John R. Emens Auditorium.
Spectrum's fall drag show raised more money Saturday night than last year's fall and spring shows combined.
A seminar is being held Friday for the Ball State community to learn more about gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people coming out in the workplace.
As the Notre Dame football team drilled on its practice field, Declan Sullivan stood high above the turf in a hydraulic lift, videotaping the session so players could get an aerial view of their performance.
Republicans and Democrats are making plans to celebrate Tuesday night after Indiana's general elections.
Democratic Rep. Brad Ellsworth has portrayed himself as a friendly moderate who would work with both sides of the aisle in the U.S. Senate. But he's trailing in polls and fundraising, which has forced the cornered underdog to bare his teeth, though Republicans don't seem intimidated.
With more than 1,000 students attending the Student Recreation and Wellness Center's Well-O-Ween, health educator Julie Sturek said she hopes the first event was successful enough to bring it back next year.
Congressman Mike Pence came to speak at a Republican rally for fellow Republican Doug Eckerty.
Congressman Mike Pence came to speak at a rally for fellow Republican Doug Eckerty while Democratic candidate for the Indiana State Treasurer Pete Buttigieg spoke to Ball State voters passing through the Scramble Light on Thursday.
A Florida mother has pleaded guilty to shaking her baby to death after the boy's crying interrupted her game on Facebook.
Another Indiana politician may be seeking the a bid for the 2012 presidency, politico.com reports.
The Miller College of Business invites the Ball State and Muncie communities to gather for a discussion on the current and future conditions of Muncie at the second annual dean's forum tonight.
A new estimate has lowered the expected cost of the federal health care overhaul to Indiana's state government to perhaps $2.6 billion over the next decade — $1 billion less than an initial projection made last spring.
Less than one week from Election Day, the Student Government Association is holding a forum highlighting issues significant to college students and the differences between Republicans and Democrats.
Students had mixed reactions on procedures taken by the university when the tornado sirens on campus went off Tuesday morning.
A Ball State professor began the first of three diversity seminars at 7 p.m. Tuesday night, discussing issues surrounding hate speech.
The volunteer with Rand Paul's Republican U.S. Senate campaign said Tuesday the scuffle was not as bad as it looked on video and blamed police for not intervening.
Shafer Tower won't be chiming for the next few weeks while parts are being ordered to fix some of the electrical equipment.
The Ball State University Singers didn't win the "Today" show's show choir contest Friday morning, but they're not letting the loss get them down.