NEW YORK - Some of the most promising talent in show business was on the bill one day and night in 1955 at San Francisco's Purple Onion:
When major Food and Drug Administration notifications came out over the weekend, Ball State dining officials took didn't waste time when it came to tell faculty and students the possibly harmful products were gone from the university.
While the city of Muncie is constantly finding ways to improve its image, it continues to explore and initiate programs with Muncie's future in mind. Recently, the Muncie city administration has been working together with members of the Muncie Redevelopment Commission and the streetscape commission to renovate downtown Muncie with a $1 million facade restoration and the addition of bike lanes.
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana State Fair officials blame several hot days and some thunderstorms for keeping attendance this year's fair a bit short of their goal.
INDIANAPOLIS - Two Indiana congressmen who backed legislation that would have redefined what rape is are spurning Missouri Republican Todd Akin over his contention that women's bodies can protect them from pregnancy if they're victims of "a legitimate
With just two upperclassmen on the roster, the Ball State field hockey team will need all the practice it can get.
Ball State football turns its attention to preparing for Eastern Michigan on Aug. 30 as it holds its first official practice today.
Before the start of fall classes, Indiana State Excise Police officers issued more than 50 citations during Friday and Saturday night at Ball State.
Because of renovations during the summer, the computer lab in Robert Bell will not be open during the first few weeks of classes.
Welcome back, Ball State. Here are just a few changes we're making at the Daily News over the coming semester.
The Ball State soccer team's core of 21 returning letterwinners and nine seniors have seen about everything the college game has to offer.
The Ball State soccer team passed on its chance to play exhibition games in the preseason, choosing instead to drill and practice certain situations.
While one may think that it's just a harmless, satisfying meal, Chick-fil-A is now political.
With a full year as a starting quarterback under his belt, Keith Wenning is ready to take another step forward and perhaps a few more.
NEW YORK - The Beastie Boys' Adam Yauch rapped that he wouldn't "sell my songs for no TV ad." His will shows he wanted to make sure that held true after his death, too.
Ball State defensive coordinator Jay Bateman isn't fretting over the task of replacing six former defensive starters for the 2012 season.
Ball State defensive coordinator Jay Bateman isn't fretting over the task of replacing six former defensive starters for the 2012 season.
As students arrive back to campus each fall, it seems there are always a few things that must be done to make them feel at home again.
-á INDIANAPOLIS - Gov. Mitch Daniels has had two opportunities in the past two years to appoint a woman to the all-male Indiana Supreme Court, and twice he has declined. Now he has a third chance.
The Paralympic Games, modeled after the Olympic games, highlight the athleticism of those with physical disabilities. Ball State professor Lawrence Judge is coaching two Paralympians for this year's games in London.