Madeline Kerr
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Celebrating National Random Acts of Kindness Day
“He was just all about helping people in one way or another. If he saw someone that needed help and he was able to provide something to help them, then he would do that,” Landers said.
Effects linger from December freeze
“Our kitchen was flooded, the ceiling had fallen, there was water coming out of the ceiling. It was just a mess,” Ruiz said.
Railroad closures cause chaos in Muncie
Several railroad crossings in Muncie were blocked off because of construction on the tracks.
IU Health Changes for Abortion Ban
“We know that this is new territory for many of our providers, and that has increased the anxiety around whether they are making the right decision,” Ingram said.
COVID-19 cases remain low after mask mandate lifted
Some were expecting to see a spike in COVID-19 cases because of the recent high volume of travel and campus being maskless, but the data says otherwise.
Final round of SGA election debates take stage
“I promised when I first stepped onto Ball State’s campus as a freshman, that I was going to leave an imprint no matter what I do,” said presidential candidate Tina Nguyen.
Ball State group petitions to raise campus wages.
Indiana is one of the lowest ranking states when it comes to minimum wage. At $7.25 per hour, many people struggle to make ends meet and can’t survive off of even two or three jobs.
Anonymous Instagram page documents Ball State's geese adventures
It’s springtime and the Instagram page @ball_state_honkers has been documenting the goslings appearing all over Ball State’s campus.