Demi Vaughn
Articles
Invisible culture
Lack of representation in media can create self-esteem issues in young girls.
Cornerstone offers hands-on spring workshops, classes
Starting this month, Cornerstone Center for the Arts will be offering spring six-week classes for the public.
THE ISSUE: Thousands of demonstrators across US say 'Not My President'
Thousands of demonstrators turned out Monday across the U.S. to challenge Donald Trump in a Presidents Day protest dubbed Not My President's Day
New club promotes community support, engagement for African-American graduate students
A new club on campus is now offering a strong community of support for students of African descent who are pursuing a graduate level degree at Ball State.
LSU to host Latinopalooza
The Latinx Student Union wrapped up their final day of auditions Nov. 17 in preparation for their annual Latinopalooza talent show.
The Amazing Taste returns for seventh year
The event featured cuisine from countries like Rwanda and Saudi Arabia, and students could also take part in various performances, a photo booth, ice sculpting, belly dancing, henna tattooing, an animal show and even bug tasting.
Ball State works to help transfer students reach success through scholarships, programs
A third of all students in the country end up transferring to other colleges or universities, according to special report from the National Association for College Admission Counseling.
Muncie community participates in annual dorm trick-or-treating
Dorm trick-or-treating has attracted hundreds of community members in the past few years as a safer alternative to the traditional Halloween night festivities.
Cardinals prepare for 36th annual Bed Race
An annual tradition that has been at Ball State every year since the '80s is the bed race down Riverside Avenue.
ETA marches for sexual assault awareness
In the past, the Ethics Theatre Alliance has marched as a way to spread awareness for trans and black lives, but this time it was for those who have survived sexual assault.