Ball State’s Board of Trustees held its routine committee meeting May 2
By Katherine Hill / May 2, 2025The board approved a 15 instructional week academic calendar.
The board approved a 15 instructional week academic calendar.
Mike Waltz, the former Florida congressman who ascended to be President Donald Trump’s national security adviser, is expected to resign, potentially becoming the first Cabinet official to fall in this administration.
Indiana House Bill 1041, which proposes banning transgender athletes from sports, elicits reactions from the Muncie Community.
The university’s Board of Trustees held a special meeting April 17 to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order 1417 and terminate any university diversity, equity and inclusion program that violates any applicable law.
SGA welcomed its new executive board for the next school year during its last meeting of the 2024-25 school year.
Five new changes were approved during the April 9 senate meeting.
Charlie Cardinal made a special appearance to start off the senate meeting.
The Indiana Representative traveled to Muncie City Town Hall March 29 and was met with protest.
Chief Administrator Hunter Case is elected for the president pro tempore executive position.
Recent executive orders have led to questions about the rights and resources of immigrants and those facing potential deportation.
Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) hosted its weekly senate meeting Feb. 19.
Chelsea Murdock and Shaina Miller have been elected president and vice president of the Student Government Association for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Indiana Sen. Mike Bohacek wrote Senate Bill 11, which bans access to social media for Hoosiers under 16 without parental consent.
Shaina Miller used the session to elaborate on her and presidential candidate Chelse Murdock’s platform points and initiatives.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Thursday won Senate confirmation by a comfortable 52-48 vote to be President Trump’s secretary of health and human services, capping a remarkable rise from fringe environmental and anti-vaccine activist to the pinnacle of power.
Ball State University Student Government Association approves an amendment for the Government Relations Committee.
Appeals on Wheels came to Ball State’s Emens Auditorium Feb. 10. The event was open to students to come and hear an actual appellate court case, T.W. v. State. A Q&A followed with judges Cale Bradford, Dana Kenworthy and Paul Felix.
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