NEWS

Colorado blaze too dangerous to assess damage

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - A raging wildfire destroyed dozens of houses overnight and charred land on the edges of the Air Force Academy on Wednesday, while thick smoke and intense, towering flames kept officials from learning the full scope of damage to Colorado's second-largest city.


SPORTS

Amateur conditioning worry as heat continues to rise

CHICAGO - The most dangerous time for amateur athletes may not be during the heat of the game or even in rigorous practices. A total of 21 college football players have collapsed and died during conditioning workouts since 2000 - many on the first few days, when even the fittest players are often pushed too hard.


SPORTS

MY COURT NOW: Ball State showing refreshed focus on baseball

New Ball State baseball coach Rich Maloney made it clear what his decision to come back to Ball State was all about. Coming back to a smaller school and taking a pay cut meant it was more about making money and dealing with the pressures of high level competition each year.





NEWS

Purdue's Daniels pick gains praise from leaders

INDIANAPOLIS - The leader of the Indiana House and the Republican who hopes to replace Mitch Daniels as governor are both praising his selection by Purdue University trustees as the school's next president.



NEWS

Letters from war

"With Love, From Home," is a part of the Minnetrista exhibit Away From Home: Civil War Letters, a walkthrough that includes approximately 400 letters. 



NEWS

Judge upholds Ind. Facebook ban for sex offenders

INDIANAPOLIS - A national civil rights group said Sunday it would appeal a federal judge's decision to uphold an Indiana law that bans registered sex offenders from accessing Facebook and other social networking sites used by children.



NEWS

Finnish songwriter to play at Be Here Now Tuesday

Singer, songwriter, composer and musician are just a few ways to describe the Finnish artist performing on Tuesday night at Be Here Now. Saara Norris' journey from Berlin to Muncie, Ind., is a part of her U.S. tour, which will last until July 14.


NEWS

Judge upholds Ind. Facebook ban for sex offenders

INDIANAPOLIS - A national civil rights group said Sunday it would appeal a federal judge's decision to uphold an Indiana law that bans registered sex offenders from accessing Facebook and other social networking sites used by children.



NEWS

Lockheed, machinists reach tentative agreement

FORT WORTH, Texas - After more than two months on strike, Lockheed Martin machinists are expected to vote this week on a new labor contract after a tentative deal was reached with the company.


NEWS

University wins sustainability award

The International Sustainable Campus Network recently awarded Ball State its Excellence in Integration award for its efforts toward energy sustainability and greener living over the last few years. -á


SPORTS

MLB: White Sox make first big trade of season

The Boston Red Sox traded away the hard-nosed Youkilis on Sunday, sending the three-time All-Star infielder and cash to the Chicago White Sox for utilityman Brent Lillibridge and right-hander Zach Stewart.


NEWS

Finnish songwriter to play at Be Here Now

Singer, songwriter, composer and musician are just a few ways to describe the Finnish artist performing on Tuesday night at Be Here Now. Saara Norris' journey from Berlin to Muncie, Ind., is a part of her U.S. tour, which will last until July 14.



NEWS

Islamist Morsi elected Egypt's president

CAIRO - Islamist Mohammed Morsi was declared the winner Sunday in Egypt's first free presidential election in history, closing the tumultuous first phase of a democratic transition and opening a new struggle with the still-dominant military rulers who recently stripped the presidency of most of its powers.


NEWS

Judge upholds Ind. Facebook ban for sex offenders

INDIANAPOLIS - A national civil rights group said Sunday it would appeal a federal judge's decision to uphold an Indiana law that bans registered sex offenders from accessing Facebook and other social networking sites used by children.


NEWS

Ind. pols reassess higher ed. amid rough economy

INDIANAPOLIS - For casual observers of higher education trends, Gov. Mitch Daniels' statement that not every student should aim for a traditional college degree may have seemed strange, coming just before he was elected unanimously as the president of one of those top degree-granting institutions.

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