The newest American Volleyball Coaches Association top-15 poll has a fresh face. At 14-5, Ball State was ranked No. 15 for its first national ranking in over two years.
The Ball State men’s golf team lands in the top ten after the first 36 holes on Monday in the Memphis Intercollegiate at Colonial Country Club in Cordova, Tenn.
The Big Ten has a nation-high four teams still in the NCAA tournament, bolstering its season-long boast that its conference is the best in college basketball.
Mayor of Muncie Dennis Tyler spoke Thursday to Ball State students and Muncie residents about civic engagement.
Ball State football opens its 2013 spring practice today, though looking at Scheumann Stadium one might say it’s winter rather than spring.
Courtney Netzer is one of many students who decided that more factors play into choosing a major above just what they would love doing.
ZEPHYRHILLS, Fla. — Authorities on Monday were reviewing footage from a helmet camera worn by a skydiving instructor who, along with a student, died in a jump at a popular southwest Florida camp.
SEATTLE — A man who plotted to attack a Seattle military complex with machine guns and grenades was sentenced on Monday to 18 years in prison.
INDIANAPOLIS — Driving conditions in the Indianapolis area improved Monday as a record-setting snowstorm began to wind down, but schools remained closed and police said highways remained deceptively dangerous.
DETROIT — A former tennis pro accused of fraudulently bringing four children from the African nation of Togo to the U.S. and forcing them to work as slaves in his Michigan home was sentenced Monday to more than 11 years in federal prison.
A wide-ranging storm is hitting the East Coast after blanketing the Midwest and burying thoughts of springtime weather under a blanket of heavy wet snow and slush.
For the fifth time in less than a month, Ball State has canceled a game due to poor weather and poor field conditions.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Nine months after being convicted of sexually abusing 10 boys — a scandal that destroyed the once unimpeachable reputation of Hall of Fame coach Joe Paterno — Jerry Sandusky is again claiming he did nothing wrong.