Professors stress importance of black literature outside of Black History Month
ByOf the 653 million books printed in 2015, according to the data analytics company Nielsen, 86.2 percent of the authors were white, according to Data USA.
Of the 653 million books printed in 2015, according to the data analytics company Nielsen, 86.2 percent of the authors were white, according to Data USA.
Love it or hate it, Valentine’s Day is here, and it can be very stressful or very enjoyable depending on how you spend it.
Valentine’s Day began as the Roman festival Lupercalia, which was a pagan fertility festival that occurred annually in Rome, said history professor Dr. Jennifer DeSilva.
A sold-out audience of more than 12,000 people filled Bankers Life Fieldhouse Tuesday evening where former first lady Michelle Obama encouraged women, girls and a scatter of men to be "kind and open and generous and compassionate, [and to show] empathy for others."
While some may be excited about the gender-inclusive housing pilot program coming to Ball State this year, not all members of the LGBTQ community are convinced it will be successful.
A former Ball State professor accused of sexually assaulting a young boy entered a guilty plea to a separate charge.
It starts in South America. A tiny seed sprouts into a bud, soon to become a gift for that someone special. At least, that’s the process at Normandy Flower Shop, Inc.
A rarity occurred as only one slate was nominated for the 2018 Student Government Association elections. Amplify, the nominated executive slate, will campaign for Ball State students' votes in the upcoming SGA election, but as it appears right now, they won’t have much competition.
Last week, Snapchat updated its app, resulting in outrage across campus.
Former Vice President Joe Biden hasn’t forgotten his initiative to end sexual assault that began while he was in office with Barack Obama — and the onus he placed on young men.
It's hard enough to take care of yourself in college, let alone take care of a child.
One honors program won an award last month for its work in supporting students.
During campus council Thursday, student leaders and administration approved edits made to the Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities.
Ball State University Police arrested a Muncie woman in connection to two burglaries from on-campus offices.
Even when the snow falls on campus, construction still goes on.
It starts with art — creativity splattered across a page, pressed into pottery and scribbled into cards. Then it transforms, becoming merchandise handed out between creator and customer. The entire time, the artist can smile, the artist can laugh, the artist can create without any boundaries — without being prohibited by their disability.
A resolution to create a Green Council for student organizations, authored by Student Government Association senator Kaleb Chowning, appeared before student senate Wednesday.
The state senate passed a bill Monday that would allow the sale and use of cannabidiol (CBD) oil in Indiana.
In addition to a poem, stone and song, Indiana might adopt a state insect.
Over 4.8 million undergraduate college students are raising children, according to the Pregnant on Campus website.