Student Connection gets the job
February 25, 2010Student senators appointed Student Connection as the 2010-2011 slate with a vote of 37-2 during Wednesday's Student Government Association meeting.
Student senators appointed Student Connection as the 2010-2011 slate with a vote of 37-2 during Wednesday's Student Government Association meeting.
ndependent filmmaker Morgan D. Mead had great success last year with his film "My Name is Jerry," which won various awards and honors on the film festival circuit and received widespread praise.
With a new interim director and plans to open a park in the center of Muncie, members of Muncie Downtown Development looked optimistic to take the next steps in revitalizing the city
Muncie may have lost its bid to have areas of the city certified by the state as a Cultural District, but the Muncie community has not lost its hope for next year.
Almost 300 people were sitting in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Ballroom on Wednesday afternoon, and only one asked a question after university treasurer Randy Howard briefed the crowd on the budget situation.
With 60 pounds of ground beef and lots of chili mix, Dance Marathon members began cooking at 11 a.m. to prepare for the Chili Dinner at the FIJI house Wednesday.
More than 70 employers will be at Worthen Area today to interview students for jobs and internships.
Student Government Association's Student Services Committee unveiled its "Ball State: How To" book during Wednesday's meeting.
The Muncie Innovation Connecter continued its series to help women improve their careers Wednesday.
Expectations about seasonal flu and swine flu outbreaks for the spring have not yet been met, according to campus and statewide reports.
The Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County has a new scholarship available for education majors.
Ball Memorial Hospital started its annual fundraising campaign last fall with a goal of $225,000. The results of the campaign given out last week revealed the foundation raised more than $295,000.
An empty pop can drive to benefit Muncie's Animal Rescue Fund ended on a high note yesterday.
After visiting the Condom Kiosk, some students said they learned a lot about the process of using a condom they had never thought about before.
In two weeks, the vote to abolish Fruesday could be finalized, but Provost Terry King said President Jo Ann Gora probably won't approve of the plan.
There were plenty of laughs Monday night at Pruis Hall when 125 people went to see Laugh Out Loud.
Indiana State Sen. Sue Errington announced the results of her 2010 Legislative Survey.
No cancellations for classes at Ball State University were announced as of Monday evening, but students' plans for a possible snow day were already brewing.
Instead of dropping $3 million on a Super Bowl advertisement, Pepsi-Cola is donating between $15 million and $20 million in grant money for developing communitites across America, and Alexandria, Ind. is trying to get a part of it.
The Muncie Action Plan steering committee will meet at 5 p.m. at Minnetrista to update public officials to establish community goals for Muncie's future.