WCRD sports analyst Pat Boylan talks about the significance of Ball State's big win over South Florida during Family Weekend.
For the first time together, candidates for Indiana House District 34 will meet for an organized debate.
Indiana State Excise Police continued to crackdown on underage drinking this weekend with 72 arrests at Notre Dame.
WCRD sports analyst Pat Boylan talks about the significance of Ball State's big win over South Florida during Family Weekend.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - A New Jersey lawmaker wants towns to have a say in the filming of reality TV shows within their boundaries before a Situation develops. -á
CHICAGO - The presidential candidates are criticizing each other in new television commercials aimed at winning working-class voters who could help swing the election, pitting Republican Mitt Romney's wealth against the loss of American jobs to China on President Barack Obama's watch.
LONDON - Global health officials are closely monitoring a new respiratory virus related to SARS that is believed to have killed at least one person in Saudi Arabia and left a Qatari citizen in critical condition in London.
To feed my curiosity, I attended Safezone training Monday evening at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. The most interesting aspect of the training was observing and listening to what straight allies had to say. I watched as they learned the different definitions of sexual minorities. I particularly enjoyed the discussion about heterosexism, because they comprehended what societal mold LGBTQ people live in and must adapt to.
NEW YORK - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton appealed Monday to Muslims to show "dignity" and not resort to violence as they protest an anti-Islam film produced in the United States.
The Ball State Wakeboard Club placed second overall in the Collegiate Wakeboard MidWest Regional this weekend, sending the team to the 2013 national competition in Las Vegas.
PUEBLO, Colo. - Mitt Romney led a chorus of Republican criticism of the administration's foreign policy on Monday, accusing President Barack Obama of minimizing the recent killing of the U.S. ambassador to Libya as a mere "bump in the road" rather than part of a chain of events that threatens American interests.
WCRD sports analyst Pat Boylan talks about the significance of Ball State's big win over South Florida during Family Weekend.
To discuss the anti-Muslim film "Innocence of Muslims" and to address misconceptions students may have about Islam, the Muslim Student Association and the Religious Studies Club held a panel.
TEHRAN, Iran - Iran's culture minister said Monday that his country will boycott the 2013 Oscars in the wake of the anti-Islam video made in the United States that denigrates the Prophet Muhammad.
SEATTLE - Washington state's first "zombie bees" have been reported in Kent.
NEW YORK - Apple Inc. said Monday that it sold more than 5 million units of the iPhone 5 in the three days since its launch, fewer than analysts had expected. Apple shares were down $6.60, or 0.9 percent, at $693.49 in morning trading. The shares are still close to their all-time high of $705.07, hit Friday as the phone went on sale in the U.S., Germany, France, Japan and five other countries. The sales tally is a record for any phone, but it beats last year's iPhone 4S launch only by a small margin. Apple said then that it sold 4 million phones in the first three days. Topeka Capital Markets analyst Brian White expected Apple to sell 6 million to 6.5 million iPhone 5s in the first three days. He said the shortfall was largely due to limited supply. White said the phone was sold out at 80 to 85 percent of the U.S. Apple stores he and his team contacted Sunday evening, and the ones that were still available were mostly Sprint models. Online delivery times have stretched to three to four weeks. The phone will go on sale in 22 more countries on Friday and in more than 100 countries by the end of the year.
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana's top child-protection official resigned Monday amid questions of whether he violated his agency's code of conduct through his involvement in a child neglect case involving his grandchildren.
Before the game between Ball State and South Florida even started, Ball State's coaching staff may have already known the final score would be close.
Even at a young age, Ramon A. Avila's children were introduced to Ball State.
Just one year ago, Ball State had suffered a 30-point loss at South Florida. Saturday night it was celebrating one of the biggest wins in program history.