Abortion Ban Versus Freedom of Religion
By Teagan O'Meara / September 19, 2022Certain religious communities feel their first amendment right is being violated
Certain religious communities feel their first amendment right is being violated
Pastor Derby is seeking to create “a unity bridge,” with hopes of opening the door for people of all different types of background to get involved.
For the fall 2022 semester, the Cardinal Job Fair is Wednesday, Sept. 21, from 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. at Worthen Arena. With over 180 employers scheduled, current Cardinals and Ball State alumni have the chance to speak with businesses in their search for a job, and potentially a long-term career.
For 10 years, Muncie OUTreach has provided Delaware County’s LGBTQ youth with an outlet to express themselves and build their own community.
Weather Forecaster Rachel Wynalda tracks returning heat and breaks down the Family Weekend Forecast.
Weather forecaster Dimitrius Gegas is tracking a warm family weekend!
A budget for future community services, such as free feminine hygiene products, a community garden and Charlie’s Charter was proposed by the Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) Wednesday.
A federal jury on Wednesday convicted R. Kelly of several child pornography and sex abuse charges in his hometown of Chicago, delivering another legal blow to a singer who used to be one of the biggest R&B stars in the world.
On Sept. 13, Cardinal Closet, ran by the Student Action Team (SAT), held a free professional clothing event for Ball State students in partnership with the Fashion Program and the Career Center, in lieu of the upcoming Cardinal Job Fair on Sept. 21.
At Ball State University a student led organization called cardinal closet, provides all students the opportunity to gain free professional attire.
As Ball State University’s annual family weekend is approaching, Student Center Staff are preparing events for all.
Chief Weather Forecaster Hope Kleitsch expects 80 degree temperatures to persist throughout the week.
With the beginning of the new school year underway, the university has revised its COVID-19 response plan for students.
“Sister Cindy” Smock returned to Ball State University Tuesday to preach her signature “Ho No Mo” ideology, where she encourages women to reject promiscuity and follow her view of the word of God.
Weather Forecaster Olivia Smithers tracks temperature increase through the next week.
People holding signs getting ready for the protest to walk through the Village
A protest against BSU Rentals and MiddleTown Property Group was held on Sept. 10 in front of BSU Rentals in the Village. The protest was organized by the Muncie Chapter of the Party of Socialism and Liberation (PSL).
The Exchange Club of Muncie is helping build a better community one event at a time
Effective Sept. 19, Rashida Willard advances as the Associate Vice President for Inclusive Excellence on Ball State University’s campus. As well as the staff members of the Inclusive Excellence Office, Willard said she is over the moon to be joining the small but sturdy team.
Weather Forecaster Oliver Moster expects a warm up this coming week.