Chase Martin
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New study finds 1 in 3 working Americans don't get enough sleep
After working late-night shifts as an emergency medical technician in Henry County, Katelin Holaday said she doesn’t always have the energy to finish the homework piling on her desk.
Ball State Senior organizes a Ball State Climate Strike with her passion for the planet.
One Ball State student used her love for the environment to organize a climate protest on the day of Climate Action Day.
New faces and an old bridge come together for fourth Annual Muncie Bridge Dinner
On any ordinary day, Muncie’s Washington Street bridge is filled with passing cars. his changed as the bridge filled with street-served food, live music and the Muncie community.
Ball State experts speak about deforestation, on-campus arboretum
David LeBlanc, professor of biology, and Michael Planton, associate director for landscape and environmental management, both believe the issue of deforestation is one overlooked not only by political leaders, but by general society as well.
Ball State professors reflect on spring bird migration in Muncie
Every morning, she wakes up at around 5:30 a.m. to go outside. “It’s before you can see anything because that's when the birds are starting to sing,” the associate professor of educational studies said.
Spectrum raises money with space-themed drag show
Saturday night was filled with excitement and congeniality, with flags representing different sexual orientations and gender identities decorating Ball Gym as drag show performers took to the stage with their sparkling costumes and attendees tipping their favorite performers in support of the LGBTQ community.
Ball State School of Art kicks off 2019 Art Month
Students from Ball State’s master’s of fine arts (MFA) program showcased their creative works as the School of Art began their celebration of Art Month this April.
Ball State's University Apartments to allow pets next academic year
Black Beauty sits at home in Fort Wayne, Indiana, temporarily separated from her owner.
Soapbox: A hand in the feminine jar
Guys can be guys and girls can be girls, but society’s oppressive opinions should never deter anybody from expressing themselves. I am just a straight guy who likes to paint his nails, what’s the problem with that?
Ball State professor's survey finds paternity leave improves parental relationships
Frustration with a lack of paid paternal leave drove one professor to conduct a study about the subject.