Madelyn Bracken
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Equinox Music Festival returns to the Botsford/Swinford patio March 25
In 2022, for the first time, Ball State University’s Equinox Music Festival took place on the Botsford/Swinford Patio. After its success, the festival is back for round two, March 25 from Noon to 9 p.m.
Ball State University Student Government Association votes in new treasurer and chief administrator
The Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) began their meeting by re-opening chief administrator nominations. Additionally, treasurers were voted in, and new pieces of legislation were passed.
Ball State Student Government Association’s Committee for Community and Environment Affairs to add signage to the Community Garden.
The Ball State University Student Government Association began its meeting with nominations for the upcoming elections for both chief administrator and treasurer. The nominees for chief administrator are Sen. Kyle Wickizer and Sen. Sam Schlatter.
Ball State Student Government Association votes in new at-large senator, approves $1,000 for stickers
The Ball State University’s Student Government Association began their meeting with a special presentation from the Pathways Project. Senator applicant Veronica Bedwell then presented for an At-Large Caucus position. Bedwell is involved in multiple campus organizations including One Love and the Student Social Work Association.
Ball State Student Government Association discusses Black Student Association’s Collegiate Prom
The Ball State University Student Government Association (SGA) began directly with executive reports, having no special guests or special orders of business. President Tina Nguyen highlighted an event they are a part of occurring this week.
Ball State University Student Government Association votes in secretary of transportation to the presidential cabinet
In their weekly meeting, Ball State University Student Government Association (SGA) votes in three new members and approves two student amendments, including Senator Applicant Cody York.
The Ball State Student Government Association treasurer was censured
The Ball State Student Government Association Treasurer Mamed Ramazanli was censured due to not fulfilling his duties. Those duties included not giving executive reports, not providing budgets and not having good communication with senators.
Both former and fall 2022 Ball State graduates share thoughts on their decision to graduate early
Early graduates recount their time on campus and their decision to graduate in fall 2022, along with reflection from those who chose to graduate early in the past.
Diane Burko, an artist featured in the latest David Owsley Museum of Art exhibit, uses art to educate on climate change
The David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA) has assembled an exhibit of recent loans and acquisitions running from Sept. 29 - Dec. 22, featuring a piece by artist and activist Diane Burko, an artist of more than 50 years.