Associate vice president of marketing and communications Tony Proudfoot said the plan to take Hiatt Printing through eminent domain has been deferred.
Ball State's Board of Trustees approved a 2 percent tuition increase for each of the next two years.
The number of Ball State students who reported using a smartphone increased by 46 percent, and is expected to continue to rise along with tablet usage.
A building that was being torn down in Philadelphia collapsed with a thunderous boom Wednesday, raining bricks on a neighboring thrift store.
Grandma Betty’s Ice Cream Shop, which has been closed for nearly a month, will reopen by June 15 in a new location in the Village.
Blake Beemer is one of 15 finalists for the T.D. Ameritrade Fan’s Choice Award, but he was also invited to the NCAA Career in Sports Forum.
The exhibition “Bugs: Outside the Box” and “Wicked Bugs” feature a collection of oversized, anatomically correct insects.
Indiana’s average gas price soared Wednesday to nearly $4.16 a gallon, putting the state some 50 cents above the national average.
The coaches of the two teams moving to the NBA finals could not be more different, from their coaching style to their personalities.
An Florida widow who bought her ticket after another customer let her get ahead in line came forward to claim the biggest undivided lottery jackpot in history: $590 million.
Ball State officials went over reasons for the proposed 2 percent tuition increase a day before the university’s Board of Trustees is set to vote on its approval.
The two-day course will take place on Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will be broken into two parts each day.
Robert Bales’ will avoid the death penalty for the nighttime slayings in two villages, many of them women and children who were asleep in their villages.
The identities of potential jurors in the trial of the former neighborhood watch volunteer charged with killing an unarmed teenager will be kept confidential.
An officer who used a stun gun on a developmentally disabled woman during a confrontation acted appropriately, a northern Indiana police chief said.
The soldier is charged under federal espionage and computer fraud laws, but the most serious offense the military has accused him of is aiding the enemy.
The festivities will begin Saturday at 5:30 p.m. in the Ball State Arts Terrace, with the Muncie Symphony Orchestra performing at 7 p.m.
With work, classes and whatever else keeps students in town, it is important to scope out inexpensive ways in Muncie to make summer enjoyable.
Starting Friday at 7 p.m. Glue and Scissors Society will hang artwork on The Cup's walls with community-produced submissions that will remain on display for June.