news 2/15/2017, 10:36am Incoming president Geoffrey Mearns to start at Ball State May 15 By Staff Reports The Board of Trustees today announced that Geoffrey S. Mearns will begin serving as president on Monday, May 15.
campus 2/15/2017, 10:00am Step In. Speak Up. to host event to bring awareness surrounding men, sexual assault By Briana Hale Step In. Speak Up. will be hosting Guy’s Night today in hopes of bringing awareness to the stigma that surrounds men and sexual assault.
news 2/15/2017, 6:00am Ball State grad releases EP, hopes to return to Muncie By Brynn Mechem Sometimes it's a hobby that turns into a lifelong passion, and no one knows that better than recent Ball State graduate Paul Whitacre.
crime 2/14/2017, 6:35pm University police make several arrests over warm weekend By Andrew Smith Over the warm and rainy weekend, the University Police Department was busy making several alcohol and narcotic arrests.
campus 2/14/2017, 4:55pm ESPN anchor John Anderson reschedules Ball State visit By Sam Barloga Anderson is rescheduling his canceled appearance from last October.
campus 2/14/2017, 4:35pm Pi Kappa Phi 'spreads the love' on Valentine's Day By Lauren Delorenzo and Kersten Collins / Reporter "Call your parents, hug a stranger and celebrate the diversity around you."
news 2/14/2017, 3:00pm "More Free Therapy, Less Free Football" stickers call attention to problem By Gabbi Mitchell "More Free Therapy Less Free Football" is the slogan created by two students after realizing how underfunded the Counseling Center is.
administration 2/14/2017, 12:00pm Board of Trustees approves paid parental leave By Brynn Mechem The Ball State Board of Trustees approved a new policy that allows paid parental leave for university employees Feb. 3.
campus 2/14/2017, 7:42am SGA announces slates for upcoming election By Max Lewis and Andrew Smith / Crime Reporter The Student Government Association announced the two slates that will be running against each other in the 2017 elections Monday night.
news 2/13/2017, 12:12pm Ball State keeping WIPB on the air By Staff Reports Ball State will not sell its public broadcasting station, WIPB, university officials announced today.
muncie 2/13/2017, 12:00pm Muncie Resists hopes to incite change through inclusion By Dylan Grissom and Jacob Hagenow A new group in Muncie is hoping to incite change by encouraging people to join together.
administration 2/13/2017, 12:00pm Board of Trustees approves new undergraduate major The Board of Trustees approved a new undergraduate major in applied behavior analysis with an emphasis in autism at their meeting Feb. 3.
news 2/13/2017, 6:00am Muncie joins list of cities in environmental lobby By Brynn Mechem Muncie recently joined hundreds of other cities across the nation by starting an East Central Indiana chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby.
campus 2/10/2017, 3:00pm UPD transitions to e-ticketing system By Allie Kirkman and Jeremy Masukevich The University Police Department has made a change to the way that they will be issuing tickets across campus.
campus 2/10/2017, 12:00pm New club promotes community support, engagement for African-American graduate students By Demi Vaughn and Zhanaya Porter A new club on campus is now offering a strong community of support for students of African descent who are pursuing a graduate level degree at Ball State.
politics 2/10/2017, 12:00pm Former policy writer for Mike Pence talks policy, PoliticalBank By Patrick Calvert Adam Berry, co-founder of PoliticalBank, worked with the former governor during his campaign in the gubernatorial race, starting out as a policy coordinator.
music 2/10/2017, 12:00pm Jesse McCartney to perform on campus in April By Staff Reports Jesse McCartney will be performing on campus at 7:30 p.m. April 18, Emens Auditorium announced this morning.
news 2/10/2017, 12:00pm 'Not all fake news is created equal' By Max Lewis / Crime Reporter In an era where lies are being dressed-up as “alternative facts,” it can be difficult to discern what is the truth.
crime 2/10/2017, 7:35am 2 men arrested for misleading police in homicide investigation By Max Lewis / Crime Reporter On Thursday afternoon, Hunter Hess, 19, and Isaiah Davis, 19, were arrested and charged with obstruction of justice, maintaining a common nuisance and possession of marijuana with intent to deal, according to probable cause affidavits.
communities 2/10/2017, 6:00am Students, staff discuss importance of Black History Month By Mary Freda February was officially deemed Black History Month in 1976. In school, it is rare for students to learn about black history outside of February.
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