NEWS

Gingrich: I'm not perfect, yet better than Romney

Presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich acknowledged Monday that he isn't the perfect candidate but contends he's "a lot more conservative than Mitt Romney and a lot more electable than anybody else."


NEWS

Ball State announces move to stem tuition costs

INDIANAPOLIS — Ball State University said Tuesday it will offer $500 scholarships to students on track to graduate within four years and take other steps that could save some students as much as $10,000 over the course of their college careers — making it Indiana's latest state school to respond to legislative calls to reduce student costs.



NEWS

In Egypt, ultra-Islamists make election debut

Egypt's first parliamentary elections since the fall of Hosni Mubarak brought the political debut of a potentially powerful new player on the scene, the ultraconservative Islamist movement known as the Salafis.



NEWS

Muncie gets first snowfall

Snow and rain has started to fall around campus, with 4 inches of snow expected by tomorrow due to a winter storm headed into Indiana this afternoon.



SPORTS

MEN'S BASKETBALL: Choices to be made in lineup

Only four games into the season, one thing is certain about Ball State. Coach Billy Taylor will continue to use a full rotation of players until he finds the best fit for the Cardinals' starting lineup.





NEWS

Sandusky charity asks donors to give elsewhere

A charity for at-risk children founded by a former Penn State assistant football coach now charged with molesting boys asked its donors on Monday to instead give their money to an organization for sexual-assault victims.



NEWS

3 American students arrested in Cairo returned to U.S.

ST. LOUIS — The last of the three American students to arrive home after being arrested amid Cairo's tumultuous protests described his first hours in custody as "probably the scariest night of my life ever," saying the youths were hit, forced to lay for hours in the dark nearly in a fetal position and threatened with guns.





SPORTS

FOOTBALL: Ball State waiting for a bowl bid

Its offense impotent at inopportune times and its defense unable to slow down Toledo's high-powered offense, Ball State's regular season ended in disappointment Friday afternoon at Scheumann Stadium.


NEWS

Feed My Sheep serves record number of people

Because of the efforts of volunteers around Delaware County and the Feed My Sheep Community Outreach Program, hundreds of underprivileged families and individuals in the Muncie area were able to enjoy a decent meal this Thanksgiving.




NEWS

Indiana student studying in Egypt decides to stay

  INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana University says a student whom the school has urged to return from Egypt in the wake of a classmate's arrest in Cairo during protests has decided to remain in the Middle Eastern nation through the end of the year.


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