WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama called for an "orderly and genuine" transition to democracy in Egypt.
They may fall off the pop charts, some might even lose the muse. But these days old rock stars need not worry about fading away, not when there's a college classroom nearby.
Ball State will play its first football game of the 2011 season on Sept. 3 against Indiana at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Diversity is now one step closer to being implemented in both syllabuses and class rosters as a result of two new pieces of legislation passed.
Anyone can campaign to be the next Student Government Association president, even if they don't have any previous SGA experience.
Bud Light and Doritos commercials topped television ratings even though they aired late in the game, showing that viewer dedication penetrates further than an allegiance to the winning team, said advertising professor Dick Shoemaker.
We don't need Punxsutawney Phil to tell us spring is on the way.
The Ball State soccer team announced the signing of nine recruits to national letters of intent Wednesday.
The impact of education on women and children in Afghanistan is a subject dear to Bibi Bahrami and continues to affect her life today.
BAGHDAD — The U.S. combat mission in Iraq is over, but Army Lt. Daniel McCord and his fellow American soldiers don't feel safe.
Sculptor Michael Naranjo never lost faith in what he wanted to do.
Just after breaking its four-game losing streak this past weekend, Ball State lost to Mid-American Conference East opponent Bowling Green, 65-64 Wednesday night.
Sigma Kappa sorority is hosting their second annual "Battle of the Sexes," which will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday in Ball Gym. Money raised from the event will benefit Sigma Kappa's Ultraviolet Campaign for Alzheimer's Disease research and the Sigma Kappa Foundation.
According to the Mid-American Conference Preseason Coaches' Poll announced Tuesday, the Ball State women's softball team is picked to finish first in the MAC West this season.
INDIANAPOLIS — More than 1,000 Indiana teachers swarmed the Indiana Statehouse Tuesday for a rally denouncing sweeping education proposals.
A promising start to the 2010 season for Marcus Imwalle ended all too quickly.
Walking into the Muncie Mission, guests are greeted by groups of men amiably chatting with one another at the front desk.