Madelyn Bracken
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Artwork 'confronting disturbing injustices' on display for the fall semester
Ball State’s David Owsley Museum of Art fall exhibition features a collection of pieces by Elizabeth Catlett curated by her friend and mentee, Samella Lewis.
The eyes and ears of the David Owsley Museum of Art
The David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA) doesn’t only house art. For many Ball State University students, it houses opportunity. Graduate and social media assistant, and former DOMA intern and guard, Taylor Hamblin spent the past two years working at the museum surrounded with possibilities to further her career while at Ball State.
Indiana cities experience total solar eclipse
For the first time in almost 1,200 years, East-Central Indiana, and its surrounding cities, experienced a total solar eclipse. All over the region, visitors, locals and students took the afternoon to take in the experience.
Art and music combine for “Music in the House of the Medici”
The David Owsley Museum of Art hosted the Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra in tandem with their current exhibition.
Ball State’s David Owsley Museum of Art’s spring show features the unique collection of Sir Mark Fehrs Haukohl
Bold colors, ornate frames, dramatic subjects. All of these are characteristics of the lost era of art in the new exhibit at the David Owsley Museum of Art titled “Beyond the Medici.”
Ball State Student Government Association denies budget request, approves two new senators
Jack Correa presented with points on improving the hours for dining halls and the recreational facilities on campus as well as working to improve campus safety. Correa was approved on a vote of 29-0 with one abstention. Viktoriia Budiad had points dealing with diversity and inclusion, aiming to improve the general cultural knowledge of the Ball State University population. Budiad was approved on a vote of 29-0 and two abstentions.
Student Government Association approves first senate amendment of the semester
SGA had four special orders of business, one being At-Large caucus senate applicant Zach Tucker. He noted a platform point for the improvement of dietary restrictions options and labels in the dining halls. Tucker was approved on a vote of 26-1 with five abstentions.
Student Government Association introduces first senate amendment of semester
The Ball State Student Government Association votes in new senator; introduces first senate amendment of the semester.
Student Government Association receives update on the executive board’s platform points
There is also talks of a second blue loop bus, repairing bike racks and a bike share system in collaboration with the city of Muncie along with many more points.