Ball State will try and show supremacy over a team many coaches thought to be parallel to the Cardinals in the preseason.
The way women are portrayed in media were directly confronted in conversation on Wednesday night.
For Ball State students graduating in May, the chance of working in a job they are overqualified for is nearly half.
The Cardinals find themselves in a three-way tie for first place in the MAC West with Central Michigan and Toledo.
The Indiana State Board of Education is handing authority over four troubled Indianapolis schools to the city’s mayor.
Two young children and a woman were killed and a third child was wounded in a shooting at a northeast Denver house, police said Wednesday.
With an estimated 36 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate sold annually, Valentine’s Day marks another peak in sales for candy stores.
Almost every aspect of Valentine’s Day is packed with cheesiness: the teddy bears, the heart-shaped candies and especially the movies.
Some scoff at the notion of a cheap date, but the abundance of low-cost things to do on Valentine’s Day weekend may be too good to pass up.
Nearly 48 percent of employed U.S. college graduates hold jobs that require less than a 4-year college degree, something that should strike fear into college students and doubt into those pursing a degree in the near future.
Ball State will take on in-state rival Butler in a special “Cancer Awareness” dedication match on Friday.
More than 2,000 people are expected to participate in an event on Saturday that allows participants to feel the emptiness and harshness of being homeless in the heart of winter.
Grants for homeowners to fix their properties, spending to install generators at public housing complexes and competitions to create new storm-resilience technology are among the city’s plans for some of its federal Superstorm Sandy aid money, Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced Wednesday.
Saturday mail may soon go the way of the Pony Express and penny postcards.
Finance students were thrown into improv situations when three theatre education majors brought activities to Finance Society on Wednesday.
Debuting at 7:30 tonight, Anne McGravie’s “Wrens” tells the story of seven women in the Women’s Royal Navy Service living together in a tiny cabin during World War II.
After multiple suspensions and threatened expulsions, “Community” is back in session.