Student Government Association holds its final Round Table Talk of the semester
By Landon Jones / November 23, 2025The Student Government Association met on Nov. 20 to gain further insight into student body ideas and issues.
The Student Government Association met on Nov. 20 to gain further insight into student body ideas and issues.
Two Ball State University athletes are staying in Muncie for the winter to work for people living in the community while building a connection.
The Student Government Association met Nov.12 to approve new applicants and recognize a student leader for the Visible Leader of the Month program for October.
The Student Government Association met Nov. 5 to discuss the addition of two new members to its at-large caucus: third-year political science major Lisette Ariza and second-year media major Janiya Woolfork.
The Broken Plate is pushing back its deadline for more Ball State students to learn who they are.
Through the READI 2.0 program, the city of Muncie has been awarded $6.75 million to be used to improve infrastructure in the city and its surrounding areas.
During the discussion, several students raised concerns about campus issues to leaders from the Student Government Association.
Ball State’s Student Government Association started off its Oct. 22 meeting with a budget request for the Academic Affairs Committee and tabling for events.
Joseph Romero, the founder of Shepard’s Heart and Hands, shares his thoughts on what unhoused encampments being removed would do to the people who live in them.
A poster on which students wrote their ideas and issues during the Nov. 20 Round Table Talk hosted by the Student Government Association. Landon Jones, DN
Student Government Association Senator Jack Correa talks to students during the Round Table Talk Nov. 20. Landon Jones, DN
Student Government Association (SGA) President Chelsea Murdock explains how SGA works to students at the Nov. 20 Round Table Talk. Landon Jones, DN
President Geoffrey Mearns explains his reasoning for not speaking out too much about the wrongful termination lawsuit against him during the Oct. 2 University Senate meeting in Ball Communications Building. Landon Jones, DN
SGA President Chelsea Murdock asks President Geoffrey Mearns a question about how to get student faith and trust back during the Oct. 2 University Senate meeting in Ball Communications Building. Landon Jones, DN
Detour from North Brady Street and Kitselman Gateway due to construction (Graphic courtesy of Cardinal Greenway)
Chief Sustainability Officer Margaret Lo discusses sustainability initiatives at Ball State. during a Sept. 24 Student Government Association meeting at the LA Pittenger Student Center. Landon Jones, DN
Chief Sustainability Officer Margaret Lo discusses sustainability initiatives at Ball State. during a Sept. 24 Student Government Association meeting at the LA Pittenger Student Center. Landon Jones, DN