The Residence Hall Association fosters community in a cake decorating event
By Addison Hampshire / January 30, 2026Ball State’s Residence Hall Association is creating a community for its students
Ball State’s Residence Hall Association is creating a community for its students
Ball State’s College of Fine Arts premieres Goodnight, Tyler, a comedy-drama exploring police brutality, grief, and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Wednesday evening, students had the opportunity to eat the Monster Mash Meal.
After being revived last spring, Ball State’s Transfer Student Organization is rebuilding its community under President Maya Queroz, who’s working solo to support and connect transfer students.
Ball State’s Phi Delta Theta raises funds for ALS research and support through Freeze-A-Phi ice bucket and snow cone fundraiser.
Ball State theatre students debut three student-directed short plays, showcasing creativity and collaboration in the Fine Arts Building. Tickets available online or at the box office.
The winning cake: SpongeBob and Patrick and the theme of friendship.
The set of Goodnight, Tyler in the Fine Arts Building Recital Hall
The brothers of Phi Delta Theta pose with their signs and posters. Addison Hampshire, NewsLink Indiana
Students prepare for the shows this weekend in a rehearsal on Wednesday.