Sigma Phi Epsilon under investigation
A Ball State fraternity has pulled out of on-campus Homecoming events while the school looks into unspecified rules violations.
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A Ball State fraternity has pulled out of on-campus Homecoming events while the school looks into unspecified rules violations.
After taking the reins from Catalyst in March, the Student Government Association executive slate Alliance is slowly making progress toward its overall platform points, which include improving the university's Multicultural Center, reaching out to the student body and fixing the way that SGA operates.
Students were informed via public safety notice at approximately 7 a.m. Sunday of an armed robbery that took place in the early morning on New York Avenue and Abbott Street.
A Delaware County resident who attacked an excise officer in March at a Muncie bar was found guilty of three charges Monday.
A Delaware County couple with ties to Ball State's Burris Laboratory School filed a lawsuit in Delaware County Circuit Court 1 on Friday, in reference to what the couple alleges was "repeated sexual abuse, molestation and harassment" that occurred at the institution to their son.
A retired Ball State dance professor has recently contributed to the establishment of a $25,000 scholarship fund.
State excise officers were out in full force this past weekend in Bloomington, Ind., arresting 188 individuals, more than 100 of which were arrested during the Ball State and IU football game.
Indiana State Excise Police officers were out in full force Thursday at Ball State's home opener against Eastern Michigan, arresting 20 people on 23 charges at Scheumann Stadium.
Indiana State Excise Police officers were out in full force Thursday at Ball State's home opener against Eastern Michigan, arresting 20 people on 23 charges at Scheumann Stadium.
Following the death of astronaut Neil Armstrong, President Barack Obama issued a proclamation Monday asking all public buildings, military posts and naval vessels to lower flags after the death of the first man to walk on the moon.
Tomorrow hundreds of Indiana collegiate alumni will have the opportunity to attend an alumni only career fair.
When major Food and Drug Administration notifications came out over the weekend, Ball State dining officials took didn't waste time when it came to tell faculty and students the possibly harmful products were gone from the university.
After announcing in April plans to construct a $25 million facility on the northeast corner of University and McKinley avenues, further progress seems to be at a standstill for Ball State.
An application that allows users to track the location of the university shuttle buses, and soon, the university's special access buses, is now available to students on the Android Market and Apple Store, and is something the university plans to promote during Welcome Week.
Four Ball State alumnae, and former members of the university's Code Red Dance Team, have made it as finalists to be selected as part of the 2012-2013 Indiana Pacemates squad.
Two Ball State graduates are competing for the opportunity to have their self-created smartphone application funded and utilized by Evernote, a development company based out of Redwood City, Calif.
Having already lost $13 million in state funding in 2011, Ball State officials hope a new university strategic plan that emphasizes faculty retainment will prevent Indiana State legislators from making more budgetary cuts.
A man who died outside of a greek house last week has been identified as a former chapter adviser and member of the alumni board of directors.
Storming the sands of Prairie Creek Reservoir, athletes from all across the world prepared to begin the first leg of a notoriously grueling competition. Clad in brightly colored swim caps and plastic goggles, they stood poised at the starting line, mind and body preparing for the long miles ahead.
A group of Ball State students, while working with members of the global news organization Circle of Blue, have been recognized by the Rockefeller Foundation with the Centennial Innovation Award.