Indiana Statehouse hosts renewable energy event
INDIANAPOLIS -- Growing from 40 in attendance to over 200 registered, Hoosiers congregated at the Indiana Statehouse to gain insight about renewable energy and promote clean energy throughout Indiana.
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Growing from 40 in attendance to over 200 registered, Hoosiers congregated at the Indiana Statehouse to gain insight about renewable energy and promote clean energy throughout Indiana.
MUNCIE, Ind.--- Ball State women’s basketball faced JMU in the first MAC v. SBC Challenge. The best teams in each conference play each other for one home and one away game.
MUNCIE, Ind.— Ball State Women’s Tennis claimed their first win of the year against the Oakland Golden Grizzlies.
MUNCIE, Ind. (NewsLink Indiana) — On April 8, Indiana Motor Speedway will be collaborating with NASA and Purdue University to hold a total solar eclipse event. The trio’s goal is to educate and inspire those who attend. To encourage more youth to attend, Indiana Motor Speedway made tickets for people 18 and under free.
MUNCIE, Ind.-- At Ball State University, the women are dominating in sports and BSU Softball looks to continue this stride at the start of their 2024 season.
“It is one of the few sporting events where the entire community of women’s basketball is about the same stuff,” head coach Brady Sallee said about “Think Pink Night.”
Tonight: Muncie will have a 90% chance of showers and thunderstorm moving into Indiana tonight with chances of thunder within certain cells. The Low will be 50 degrees with winds south 10-15 mph.
Using their defense and their dominance in the paint, the Ball State Cardinals (23-3, 12-3 MAC) put together a start-to-finish performance, defeating the Central Michigan Chippewas (5-18, 3-10 MAC) 78-54. The win sets up a potential game of the season against the Toledo Rockets this Saturday afternoon.
At the Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) meeting Feb. 21, senators Bethia Busingye and Quinn Davis were elected. Each senator presented their qualifications and objectives to the senate before their election.
Bold colors, ornate frames, dramatic subjects. All of these are characteristics of the lost era of art in the new exhibit at the David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA) titled “Beyond the Medici.”
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Mason Jones sat near the right block of the far side practice court in the Don Shondell Practice Facility, shoving a basketball back and forth on his right foot. His Nike shoes controlled the ball’s movement, a skill Jones adopts well when trying to pry the ball away from his opponents.
The area where Ball State University’s new Peace Plaza stands, in University Green between the architecture building and the Whitinger Business Building, was once informally referred to as “the ashtray.”“The pavement was all cracked around the landscape, and it was not maintained that well,” Lawrence “Larry” Gerstein, a psychology professor at Ball State, said. Gerstein also serves as the director of the Center of Peace and Conflict Studies. The center's mission on Ball State’s campus is to research conflict and provide outreach and support on the issue. When Gerstein and the center’s advisory board started to explore the opportunity of a peace plaza on campus, they contacted Jim Lowe, associate vice president for facilities planning and management at Ball State. “We created this for impact,” Lowe said. “It defines what we are as a campus in terms of our inclusiveness, responsibility and gratitude.”Lowe’s hope for the Peace Plaza, currently under construction, is to be a place where students and community members alike can gather and have conversations about peace and violence.
With the 2024 presidential election approaching, Associate Professor of Educational Studies David Roof and Director of Student Life Abby Haworth wanted to address the lack of understanding surrounding civic engagement on campus.
Scarlet Gallagher is a first-year international business major and writes “Sprouting Thoughts” for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
Indiana Senate Bill (SB) 202 passed in the House Education Committee with eight yeas and four nays Feb. 21.
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Wapahani junior boys’ basketball player Nate Luce was voted the Daily News Athlete of the Week from the week of 2/7-2/14.
Today: We will be seeing plenty of sunshine and warmth throughout the afternoon before clouds and rain move in late tonight. This rain will persist as we continue into the early morning hours and increase in coverage throughout tomorrow.