Ball State College of Health to organize poverty simulation event
ByFrom 6-9 p.m. Monday, 90 students and additional observers will gather in the Alumni Center’s assembly hall for the COHIPPS event.
From 6-9 p.m. Monday, 90 students and additional observers will gather in the Alumni Center’s assembly hall for the COHIPPS event.
The Hong Kong protests, immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border, Pope Francis’ decree on poverty, the flooded streets of Venice and Russian interference in the 2016 Brexit vote make up this week’s five international stories.
Muncie Mayor Dennis Tyler has been arrested by the FBI, according to a statement from FBI Indianapolis.
A fire was reported at Ball State's Sigma Chi fraternity house at around 11 p.m. Friday.
The Ball Brothers Foundation’s Board of Directors approved grants in October to start two endowments for the director of public education and CEO position at Muncie Community Schools (MCS), according to a press release from the foundation.
Michael Hicks, professor of economics and director of the Center for Business and Economic Research, said he predicts a 50 percent chance of a recession — a period of diminishing economic activity — in the United States over the next year.
For eight months, Muncie resident Earl Willson has been using the Healthy Lifestyle Center (HLC) — a Ball State service that provides students and the Muncie community with free nutrition, health and exercise advice.
Lack of knowledge about the details of the ongoing impeachment hearings, Chad Kinsella said, is not something limited to college students, but the general public as well.
Student Government Association (SGA) senator Jake Biller opened Wednesday’s senate meeting at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center on a festive note.
The Muncie Community Schools Board heard a proposal for two new engineering technology programs to start fall 2020 at Muncie Central High School, open to juniors and seniors in the school district.
In a press release posted on his Facebook page, Muncie's Mayor-elect Dan Ridenour announced his search for candidates to fill the city's leadership roles starting in 2020.
Winter weather across the country, a former president undergoing surgery, record number of migrant kids in custody, dams at risk across the U.S. and Juul’s ban on an e-cigarette flavor make up this week’s five national stories.
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory lasting from Monday afternoon until Tuesday morning.
The fall of the Berlin Wall celebrations, the statue unveiling of a former U.S. President at his Berlin Wall speech site, the Japanese Emperor’s enthronement parade, the Hong Kong protests and Iran producing more low-enriched uranium make up this week’s five international stories.
Students from the physics, chemistry and biology majors at Ball State gathered together for an event to decide which of the sciences was the most entertaining.
Ball State's first-generation students gathered Friday in the Student Center Terrace Lounge to celebrate being the first college-goers in their families.
Lauren McClain, freshman occupational therapy major, like several students, raised her hand when asked whether she or someone she knew was affected by drug or alcohol abuse.
During the 2018-19 academic year, a member of Ball State’s Green Action Team (GAT) admitted to having little understanding of what items are recyclable at the university, said Hannah Jones, treasurer of the organization.
Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) may be moving on to a new set of governing policies.
Openness, honesty and transparency are what Muncie’s soon-to-be mayor promises to implement when he takes office.