Greek Week a throw back to childhood
April 1, 2010It brings us back to the days where we didn't have to think about finals, projects or papers. Back to when we could watch our favorite shows on Nickelodeon.
It brings us back to the days where we didn't have to think about finals, projects or papers. Back to when we could watch our favorite shows on Nickelodeon.
Starting on May 1, a Pennsylvania hospital will stop hiring new employees who are smokers in an effort to reduce health care costs — an example of how ethnic minorities, pregnant women and many other groups are protected from discrimination in the workplace, but smokers aren't.
Some Butler students were considered "priority students" and given first dibs at noon on Monday to get their Final Four basketball tickets. Several of those students, however, ruined the slight chances of the other non-priority students to get their tickets by sharing the tickets link to their friends.
The University Program Board anticipates another large crowd for its annual Easter egg hunt at the Quad today.
A Ball State University student has been released from Delaware County Jail after being arrested early Wednesday morning for causing damage to a truck and a cappuccino machine.
A newly acquired 14th century painting has recently been acquired by the Ball State University Museum of Art just in time for Easter.The painting, "Madonna and Child" by Italian artist Taddeo di Bartolo, comes courtesy of a donation from the collection of David T. Owsley, Associate Director of the Museum Carl Schafer said. "Madonna and Child" shows the Virgin with the Christ child standing on her right knee, and with one hand pointing to a bird, possibly representing a goldfinch — a bird that could fly among the thorns and come out unscathed — which is held in his other hand.
Without injured starting setter Mike Iandolo and starting outside attacker Nathan Klaas, Lewis swept IPFW 31-29, 30-24, 31-29 on Wednesday in Romeoville, Ill., to stay one-match ahead of Ball State for third place.
Placing among the top five at an engineering competition, Ball State University students from the College of Architecture and Planning look forward to competing in the final round of a bridge building competition at the University of Akron.
While the East coast recovers from severe thunderstorms and flooding, students in Ball State University can say for the first time this year that Indiana is the place to be.
Actions spoke louder than words on Thursday as hundreds of Ball State University students signed the "Stop Hate" banner sponsored by the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies and more than 70 other campus organizations.
Tonight, downtown Muncie will celebrate the local art scene with this month's First Thursday Gallery Walk.On the first Thursday of every month, the city's art galleries host opening receptions for new featured artists. April's First Thursday event will be held from 5 to 8 p.m.
Ball State is coming off its first victory against a ranked team this season, sweeping No. 3 California State University Northridge on Saturday. Coach Joel Walton, however, doesn't want his team to stop there.
Click here to see the image gallery of the Ball State's men volleyball team against Penn State.
The Ball State University gymnastics team is taking advantage of the extra week of preparation before it competes in the NCAA Central Regionals on April 10.
Check out the capsules of the Final Four teams as they embark on Indianapolis' Lucas Oil Stadium for the 2010 Final Four.
Many people dream of owning their own business, but one Ball State University student is ahead of the game. David Bowden is a junior criminal justice major and the owner of two of his own software and computer businesses. Bowden started the computer business when he was 13 years old, which is also the age he started college. After five or six weeks in middle school, he said he was "bored as can be" in school, which motivated him to get ahead.
Executive officers for Faculty Council were elected without opposition Thursday.
Three new dining locations will be available to students beginning in the Fall Semester, including a Jamba Juice.