Cardinals talk sustainability
By Austin Russell / September 2, 2015Reducing energy consumption, thinking of future generations and getting politically involved are just a few ways to practice sustainability in one’s daily life.
Reducing energy consumption, thinking of future generations and getting politically involved are just a few ways to practice sustainability in one’s daily life.
Rubber ducks raced across the pond behind Park Hall on Sunday to raise money for children with handicaps.The second annual Epsilon Sigma Alpha service sorority duck race raised money for Camp Riley, a camp for children and teens who are physically disabled to experience the joys of camping and all the activities associated with it.
Students commented on the meaning they find in the Valentine’s day holiday.
Ball State has played host for the last 11 years of a breakfast to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy in Muncie.
St. Nick is making a few early flights. This quad talk shows students discussing how the Internet has affected their holiday shopping habits.
Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is a form of depression that sets in during the early part of winter.
This quad talk highlights student opinions on the Nov. 6 referendum vote that decided the fate of the MCS bus system.
This quad talk focused on student opinions of Ball State’s current president, Dr. Jo Ann Gora. Gora announced her plans to retire at the end of this school year on Sunday, October 27th.
Students tell about their festivities for this infamous holiday, and about how the rain has altered their plans.