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By , andThe Daily News decided to start this video series to showcase the different cultures of Ball State and break down the stereotypes that create barriers.
The Daily News decided to start this video series to showcase the different cultures of Ball State and break down the stereotypes that create barriers.
Indiana Sen. Joe Donnelly plans to hold a town hall forum in Muncie this coming weekend where he will give an update on his work in Washington and answer questions from constituents.
One local business owner is speaking out against a grocery store coming to Muncie.
Fifteen members of Ball State's Debate Team spent two days of spring break at Anderson University competing in the 2017 National Educational Debate Association National Tournament.
To help students everyday busy lives, Dining Services is now offering a new lunch option for students in one dining hall.
The Obama administration in its final year in office spent a record $36.2 million on legal costs defending its refusal to turn over federal records under the Freedom of Information Act
It may have been an innocent group picture taken during a tailgate or a friend's 21st birthday party, but what students put on their social media can come back to haunt them when they apply for jobs.
LSU will host its month of events, Mi Voz (My Voice), this month with events beginning today. The events run through the first week of April.
Ball State has seen no cases this year, but IU, IUPUI and Butler have all had infected students.
Political discussions can get ugly. But at Turning Point USA, a club new to Ball State this semester, the members aim to talk about political issues in a civil, nonpartisan manner.
Earlier this week, fliers that championed white supremacy were found in the College of Architecture and Planning Building.
Charges have been filed in the Delaware County Circuit Court 4 against Jamaal Gray, 25, in the Jan. 28 shooting in a North Rosewood Avenue apartment building, just across the street from the Ball State campus.
The Mid-American Conference released its schedule for 2017 football games on Wednesday afternoon.
Time is running out for students who have yet to fill out their annual financial aid information.
A bill targeting hate crimes has once again not made it past the Indiana legislature, which keeps the state one of five without such a law.
The University Council met Thursday to discuss updates on progress for various committee projects. As always, students are welcome to attend the next council meeting at 4 p.m. April 6 in LB 125.
With the weather warming up, many students find themselves heading outdoors. However, a lot of students don’t know about the 62-mile-long, paved trail just a couple blocks away from campus, said Mary Tankersley.
We’ve all been there — late to class, power-walking through the scramble light until suddenly, you’re blitzed by a frustrated cyclist. The university is working to fix that.
The Daily News decided to start this video series to showcase the different cultures of Ball State and break down the stereotypes that create barriers.
Starting this month, Cornerstone Center for the Arts will be offering spring six-week classes for the public.