HOUSTON — A fight between two people led to a shooting at a Texas community college, where a maintenance man was caught in the crossfire and wounded, officials said.
INDIANAPOLIS — People convicted of sex offenses wouldn't be allowed to shorten their prison sentences by earning college degrees under a proposal supported Tuesday by an Indiana Senate committee.
Abortion opponents marked the 40th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision Tuesday, with abortion-rights groups observing a quieter anniversary.
Ball State University has pulled its sponsorship of seven academically struggling Indiana charter schools — a loss that will likely result in the schools’ closure, a university official said Tuesday.
Ever since women’s volleyball coach Steve Shondell’s extension talks began, it was never a question of where he wanted to be.
Students welcome a new midnight-snacking option to the Village
After previously mild winter weather, chilly temperatures are expected this week, bringing in the coldest weather so far this season.
Forty Indiana schools and school districts have been chosen to share $10 million in grants to reward excellent teachers.
Declaring “our journey is not complete,” President Barack Obama took the oath of office for his second term before a crowd of hundreds of thousands Monday.
Gun advocates — some with rifles slung across shoulders or pistols holstered at the hip — have rallied peacefully in state capitals nationwide against President Barack Obama’s sweeping federal gun-control proposals.
To commemorate the spirit of Civil Rights marches, a large group of students braved the frigid temperatures to march down McKinley Ave.
As part of the national King Day of Service, students helped out at the Second Harvest Food Bank, Habitat for Humanity and the Boys and Girls Club.
Music echoed through Muncie Mall Saturday night as the Larry McWilliams group played live for dancers of all ages.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Eugene Robinson will speak tonight with a heavy emphasis on race relations and diversity, according to the Multicultural Center.
Video game maker Atari’s U.S. operations have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in an effort to separate from their French parent company, which is filing a similar motion separately in France.
The Ball State women’s tennis scored two wins in its spring opener doubleheader Saturday to start the season 2-0.
After split results over weekend, team improves with win Monday
With a goal to perform music “between the genres,” the Rastrelli Cello Quartet will provide a mixture of Bach, George Gershwin and other composers Tuesday evening in Sursa Performance Hall.
Within 24 hours the Ball State men’s volleyball team won six out of eight sets, completed its East Coast sweep and brought its overall record to 3-0.
The Ball State men’s tennis team was unable to pull off the upset of No. 16 Illinois over the weekend.