Students to learn about economy at screening
Freshman Connections will be sponsoring a screening of the film "What is the Economy for Anyway?" tonight at 7 p.m. in L.A. Pittenger Student Center Cardinal Hall A.
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Freshman Connections will be sponsoring a screening of the film "What is the Economy for Anyway?" tonight at 7 p.m. in L.A. Pittenger Student Center Cardinal Hall A.
Ball State Democrats Executive Board will be hosting the annual College Democrats of Indiana Convention at Ball State for the first time with guests gubernatorial candidate John Gregg, Muncie mayor Dennis Tyler and Obama for America representative Mitch Stewart.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This story has been updated from it's original version to reflect that the student whose card was stolen believes the incident took place at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center, not the Atrium. A photo caption in Thursday's edition of the Daily News indicated the woman suspected of stealing the credit card had been seen at the Atrium. The photo was actually taken from a surveillance camera at a local clothing store.
A man was arrested Sunday morning and charged with stealing student bikes, among other offenses.
Developers of a new student apartment complex near campus will install a 6-foot metal fence and take other measures to shield a nearby neighborhood that had opposed the development, an attorney from the project said.
Plans to build a controversial apartment complex aimed at Ball State students was officially approved by the Metropolitan Board of Zoning and Appeals on Thursday.
A woman arrested on the third floor of Bracken Library on Tuesday night was attempting to steal a couple books by removing the bar codes located on the inside covers, according to a University Police Department arrest report.
A woman arrested on the third floor of Bracken Library on Tuesday night was attempting to steal a couple books by removing the bar codes located on the inside covers, according to a University Police Department arrest report.
With funding opportunities nearly exhausted, Ball State will soon be at a slight standstill with its landmark geothermal project.
Soon-to-be graduates will have an opportunity this spring to sharpen their leadership skills before they step out into the career world.
A bill that would require state universities to pay more when acquiring property through eminent domain was killed in the state legislature as they concluded this year's session.
University officials are cutting out the middle man when it comes to course request for next school year.
Both phone calls lasted less than two minutes, but the news they brought the Student Government Association's executive slate candidates changed the moods of the rooms where watch parties took place, and the futures of every candidate inside.
CBX Bookstore's closing in the Village prompted the store to dispose of its unwanted textbooks this past week – and also upset several students.
Ball State took another leap toward going green on Wednesday with the launch of the brand new MyBSU Web page.
Greek's Pizzeria, located in the Village, was cited last month for health code violations.
Continuing to blaze a trail towards oratory excellence, Ball State University's speech team won its 7th state championship in the last 8 years Saturday in Indianapolis.
Hoosiers across the state watched the final minute of Super Bowl XLVI with their breaths held. Leaping to their feet and erupting into shouts as the buzzer sounded, Indiana cheered as the New York Giants and another Manning clenched the National Football Championship title.
Earlier this week, Gov. Mitch Daniels took another step toward securing the safety of the Indianapolis area in preparation for Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday.
Many people have experienced the misfortune of a malfunctioning laptop or the task of learning a new software program on their own.