Ball State’s Multicultural Center to be renamed in honor of two pillar Black community members
ByLate Muncie natives Vivian Conley and Hurley Goodall Jr. will bear the namesake of the university center.
Late Muncie natives Vivian Conley and Hurley Goodall Jr. will bear the namesake of the university center.
Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) hosted its weekly senate meeting Feb. 19.
The “Herstory in the Making” panel celebrated black women in business.
Chelsea Murdock and Shaina Miller have been elected president and vice president of the Student Government Association for the 2025-2026 academic year.
The U.S. Department of Education announced in a Feb. 14 statement schools risked losing federal funding if they continued to take race into account when making scholarship or hiring decisions, or so much as nodded to race in “all other aspects of student, academic and campus life.”
Indiana Sen. Mike Bohacek wrote Senate Bill 11, which bans access to social media for Hoosiers under 16 without parental consent.
Shaina Miller used the session to elaborate on her and presidential candidate Chelse Murdock’s platform points and initiatives.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Thursday won Senate confirmation by a comfortable 52-48 vote to be President Trump’s secretary of health and human services, capping a remarkable rise from fringe environmental and anti-vaccine activist to the pinnacle of power.
Ball State University Student Government Association approves an amendment for the Government Relations Committee.
Ivy Tech Community College is closing all diversity, equity and belonging offices across the state.
With only one ticket running in the Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) 2025 spring election, the presidential debate turned into a Q&A session with sole presidential candidate Chelsea Murdock.
Beginning Friday, Feb. 14, all Muncie Central Students and Visitors will have to enter the high school through a "new, discreet weapon detection system."
Appeals on Wheels came to Ball State’s Emens Auditorium Feb. 10. The event was open to students to come and hear an actual appellate court case, T.W. v. State. A Q&A followed with judges Cale Bradford, Dana Kenworthy and Paul Felix.
All proceeds from the annual event go to Riley's Hospital for Children.
Ball State’s Board of Trustees met for a specialty meeting in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Founders Room Feb. 7.
The NCAA has changed its participation guidelines regarding transgender athletes Feb. 6.
Ball State’s College of Sciences and Humanities (CSH) is finding new departmental synergies.
Due to a high volume of crashes at four intersections along S.R. 32 in Muncie, the Indiana Department of Transportation presented possible solutions, like roundabouts, at a public meeting.
Nearly 2,000 Muncie residents were without power Feb. 4, according to the Indiana Michigan Power outage map. Power was restored around 4 p.m.
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