Reports of stolen bikes increase on campus at Ball State
ByJunior English literature major Jevon Osborne’s bike was stolen from outside the Honors House in October 2019. Osborne said he was in class and failed to lock his bike properly.
Junior English literature major Jevon Osborne’s bike was stolen from outside the Honors House in October 2019. Osborne said he was in class and failed to lock his bike properly.
The U.S. and Iran stepped back from the brink of possible war Wednesday, as President Donald Trump indicated he would not respond militarily after no one was harmed in Iran’s missile strike on two Iraqi bases housing U.S. troops.
Iran struck back at the United States for the killing of a top Iranian general early Wednesday, firing a series of surface-to-surface missiles at an Iraqi air base housing U.S. troops and warning the United States and its allies in the region not to retaliate.
Anand Marri will join Ball State leadership team as the new dean of Teachers College, Provost and Executive Vice President Susana Rivera-Mills announced in a university press release.
Ball State’s University Police Department arrested a man Friday on charges of theft and criminal trespassing after a repeated attempt to enter a Ball State on-campus building, according to a police report.
Border detentions of people of Iranian descent, Harvey Weinstein’s sexual assault trials, the earthquake in Puerto Rico, a sexual abuse lawsuit against the Boy Scouts of America and SpaceX’s latest launch make up this week’s five national stories.
Paula Luff will serve as Ball State’s next vice president of enrollment planning and management, President Geoffrey Mearns announced Monday in a Ball State press release.
Beginning Monday, Open Door Health Services’ Family Planning clinic at 905 S. Walnut St. will relocate its services to its 333 S. Madison St. health center in downtown Muncie, according to a press release from the organization.
The mourning of the slain Iranian Revolutionary Guard general, Iraq’s attempt to expel U.S. troops from the country, the Kenyan military base attack, wildfires in Australia and the fleeing of Nissan’s former chairman from Japan make up this week’s five international stories.
In comparison to the rest of the world, the U.S. is the fourth-ranked country for the highest percentage of people who give their time and money during the year, according to the CAF World Giving Index from 2018.
President Donald Trump was impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives Wednesday night, becoming only the third American chief executive to be formally charged under the Constitution’s ultimate remedy for high crimes and misdemeanors.
Mark Hardwick, executive vice president, COO and CFO of First Merchants Corporation, a financial services holding company located in Muncie, was appointed by Gov. Eric Holcomb Monday to Ball State's Board of Trustees.
After 30 years of service at Ball State, the university bid farewell to Kay Bales, vice president for enrollment planning and management, Friday at Ball State’s Board of Trustees meeting.
After serving eight years as a member of Ball State's Board of Trustees, Thomas Bracken will be stepping down from the position.
Democrats propelled President Donald Trump’s impeachment toward a historic vote by the full U.S. House on Friday, as the Judiciary Committee approved charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. It’s the latest major step in the constitutional and political storm that has divided Congress and the nation.
Muncie Community Schools (MCS) administration and the Muncie Area Career Center (MACC) will be housed in a new building in south Muncie next year.
Articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, the public being misled about the Afghanistan War, unintentional shootings by law enforcement officers, the Golden Globe nominations and rapper Juice WRLD’s death make up this week’s five national stories.
House Democrats announced two articles of impeachment Tuesday against President Donald Trump — abuse of power and obstruction of Congress — pushing toward historic votes over charges he corrupted the U.S. election process and endangered national security in his dealings with Ukraine.
The shooting by a Saudi gunman at a Florida naval base, a volcano eruption in New Zealand, Hong Kong protests, North Korea’s rocket engine tests and Britain’s upcoming elections make up this week’s five international stories.
At around 11:50 p.m. Sunday, Ball State's alert system sent out a campus-wide email warning of a possible shots fired in the 2000 block of Glenwood Avenue.