One of the premiere events in the downtown art scene is the First Thursday Art Walk.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — A Hispanic cultural center at Indiana University's Bloomington campus is planning a town hall meeting in response to apparent racial harassment.
Former Ball State long distance runner Ali Bishel was named the new cross country and track & field assistant coach. The three-time NCAA Championship participant has moved from student athlete to student coach and is now settling in as the new assistant coach for the program this fall.
Ball State students discuss their plans to watch the school's home opener against Indiana at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Daily News sports editors Mat Mikesell and Andrew Mishler break down Ball State's home opener against Indiana.
NEW YORK — Gasoline is near the highest it's ever been for this time of year, just ahead of the Labor Day weekend.
"Bridesmaids" is a chick flick for people who wouldn't be caught dead watching chick flicks.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — An annual survey of alcohol and drug use by Indiana youths found a continued decline in those who have ever consumed alcohol while more admitted using marijuana in the past month.
NEW YORK — Neighborhood by neighborhood, the lights are kicking back on.
The buildings on campus are not the only ones getting a make over for the new school year.
Nearly 2 million homes and businesses are still without power five days after Hurricane Irene slammed into the East Coast.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. — Ivy Tech Community College officials are planning a new instructional building that would be the first tenant in a central Indiana city's business park.
The university's reputation for being environmentally-friendly was recognized once again.
INDIANAPOLIS — Hundreds of college students around Indiana have admitted to being illegal immigrants and are being forced to pay out-of-state tuition rates that can triple their bills.
Coming off a poor offensive outing against IPFW Sunday, Kylee Baker found a perfect punching bag in the Jaguars two days later.
The Student Government Association held its first meeting Wednesday and is looking for new members.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Good construction weather this summer has state officials expecting that portions of the Interstate 69 extension in southwestern Indiana will be ready for traffic by the end of next year.
Students looking to give back to the community or fulfill service requirements for classes can browse a variety of volunteer opportunities today.