Meet the Ball State SGA slate: Bold
By Jake Helmen and Rohith Rao / February 13, 2020With the Student Government Association (SGA) elections underway, The Daily News sat down with the four members of the Bold slate to discuss their platform points.
With the Student Government Association (SGA) elections underway, The Daily News sat down with the four members of the Bold slate to discuss their platform points.
With the Student Government Association (SGA) elections underway, The Daily News sat down with the four members of the Aureum slate to discuss their platform points.
Ball State Recreational Services hosted Human Battleship on Wednesday Feb 5th, 2020.
In the wake of the incident at Ball State between marketing professor Shaheen Borna and Sultan “Mufasa” Benson Jan. 21, that ended with police being called to the classroom last week, two student organizations sought the feedback of the community.
There’s Sarah, whose mother tries to drown her; Bruno, who sneaks into a concentration camp to help a Jewish boy; and Katniss, who volunteers to take her sister’s place in an annual event where 24 kids fight each other to their deaths.
Exploring the life and times of Victoria Woodhull — the first woman to become a Wall Street stockbroker, a newspaper editor in New York City and run for the U.S. presidency in 1872 — was just one of many exhibits at Thursday’s Tunnel of Oppression event.
Shouting slogans like “We will not be silent, stop the government violence” and “We demand justice, we demand peace, get the U.S. out of the Middle East,” Ball State students protested against American military involvement in the Middle East.
Friday Morning, the House Judiciary Committee voted to approve both articles of impeachment against President Trump. We broke down the process to make to easier to understand.
The Student Government Association (SGA) voted on the “Zero-Tolerance Policy Toward Violations of the Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities by Greek Life Organizations” resolution at its meeting Wednesday at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
Tanner and McKenna break down Disney+'s Rocky Launch.
We went and saw A Little Night Music. Here's what we experienced.
This week on Pop Tabs Matthew, Mayzie, and Tt discuss Twitter's thoughts on political ads on their platform, the current situation with David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, and Obama's thoughts on cancel culture.
Blake and Evan break down HBO's newest streaming service.
Openness, honesty and transparency are what Muncie’s soon-to-be mayor promises to implement when he takes office.
This week on Pop Tabs Matthew, Mayzie, and Emily discuss Twitch vs Mixer, Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova's Guide to Modern Womanhood, and Facebook allows lies on political ads.
Tanner and McKenna break down Fallout 76's newest (pricey) outing.
At around half past noon Monday Philomena Engel and nine other Ball State students and faculty decided to put together a climate change strike on campus.
Terry Whitt Bailey currently serves as director for community development for the City of Muncie and serves on the boards of various local health and community organizations.