Ben Barry
Articles
Political correctness influences modern world
The “P.C. movement,” as it is often referred to, has sparked debate and controversy in the United States and has become one of the most talked about issues for government officials and the working class alike.
On-campus sustainability continues to improve
Ball State did a lot of work on campus this summer to improve its energy efficiency, and the university's work on its current project is nearing completion.
Air Jam accepts all participating groups, credits second showtime
Thanks to a second showtime for this year's Air Jam performances, no groups will be turned away from participating in the popular homecoming event.
What to know about voting in the 2016 election
As I’m sure you’ve heard, 2016 is one of those fateful years in which we the people get to vote for a new face in the Oval Office.
Ball State Dance Marathon reveals new fundraising goal for the year
The Ball State University Dance Marathon, which has been a campus-wide student organization since 2008, revealed its new fundraising goal on Tuesday. The goal this year is to raise $765,000, compared to last year’s goal of $550,000.
John Gregg visits Muncie, speaks about plans for Indiana
Gubernatorial candidate John Gregg visited Muncie for the Jefferson Jackson Day Dinner on Sept. 17 to speak to prospective voters about his campaign.
THE ISSUE: Ex-Stanford swimmer in rape case registers as sex offender
XENIA, Ohio (AP) — A former Stanford University swimmer whose six-month jail sentence for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman sparked a national outcry registered as a sex offender on Tuesday in Ohio, where he's living with his parents.