NEWS

University treasurer gives grim budget update

In the midst of a bleak funding outlook for higher education, Ball State professors are being asked to increase academic standards while producing as many four-year graduates as possible.



NEWS

Students express culture through collages

Students created art Thursday at the last session of the Art Space: Culture, Collage and Fun, a program during which students use a group collage to learn more about experiences on campus and in the classroom. 


SPORTS

TRACK AND FIELD: Ball State comes home to host Ball State Quad

With a rocky start to the indoor season, the Ball State track and field team hopes to improve scores this weekend as it hosts their first and only home meet of the indoor season. The Cardinals hosts the Ball State Quad in the Field Sports Building on Friday at 5 p.m.



NEWS

KALEIDOSCOPE TRUTH: It's always a good idea to conserve

Regardless of what you think about climate change — whether it's a man-made danger or a natural cycle, or a combination of both — it's not okay to hold tight to the belief that humans can do whatever they want with the planet.


NEWS

NJ gov strongly defends lowering flags for Houston

NEWARK, N.J. — Gov. Chris Christie on Wednesday strongly defended his decision to have flags lowered to half-staff on Saturday for Whitney Houston, saying he rejects criticism that she "forfeited the good things that she did" because of her struggles with substance abuse.





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