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(11/18/16 5:00pm)
Although former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lost to Donald Trump in the presidential race, many people across the country are outraged, calling for an "abandonment" of the Electoral College, after she received nearly 1 million more popular votes than Trump.
(11/18/16 3:41am)
The constitution of the United States guarantees citizens certain inalienable rights, but some of those are different on a college campus.
(11/15/16 10:38pm)
Students and local businesses adjusted to a water boil order for Nov. 15.
(11/13/16 4:53am)
Not all Hoosiers are happy with the new president-elect.
(11/11/16 5:00pm)
The outcome of the 2016 election has brought strong feelings about the future of minority rights, including those in the LGBTQ community.
(11/09/16 4:08pm)
Donald Trump was elected president of the United States Nov. 8. Now, get to know the new first family.
(11/01/16 3:46pm)
The presidential election is now in the home stretch and voters everywhere are getting ready to cast their ballots. For many, this decision doesn’t come easy, and it’s hard to remember what each candidate did and said during the debates over a month ago.
(10/28/16 12:00am)
The Indiana Supreme Court held oral arguments on a case in John R. Emens Auditorium Oct. 27.
(10/27/16 2:00pm)
The Koch brothers and teacher unions were just a few of the subjects students brought up at the Student Government Association town hall on Oct. 26.
(10/27/16 7:00pm)
One of the most sought after demographics in the 2016 Election is millennials.
(10/25/16 4:00pm)
The semester is almost over, and it is time to sign up for next semester's classes. If you've never done this before, then it can be overwhelming, but don’t worry because this is a how-to guide for signing up for classes.
(10/19/16 2:00pm)
School funding and standardized testing is at the top of the list of concerns among local teachers and the candidates for Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction.
(10/18/16 6:00pm)
It's hard to find college students who aren't on any social media platforms nowadays, but one Ball State professor said students who take classes focused on social media education might have less unwanted outcomes from social media use in the long run.
(10/14/16 1:54pm)
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — An ideological tug of war over the firing of a Rhode Island church music director for marrying his same-sex partner illustrates the confusion that permeates some U.S. Roman Catholic parishes over Pope Francis' words on homosexuality.
(10/07/16 2:00pm)
While many would say relationships are traditionally monogamous, some people don’t think their love should be confined to one person.
(10/12/16 7:00pm)
Cybersecurity is becoming increasingly important, especially at Ball State. But some feel security concerns do not give the university the right to play “big brother.”
(09/30/16 7:00pm)
Extra quizzes, tests, projects — it's that time of year again.
(09/28/16 4:31pm)
Suspicious reports of clown sightings around Muncie left many in the city and on Ball State's campus on high alert Sept. 27.
(09/28/16 12:00am)
It didn't take long for students to gather around as two more preachers shouted their messages at the Scramble Light Sept. 27.
(09/28/16 3:51pm)
IONIA, Mich. (AP) — Few states have been more aggressive in releasing inmates and diverting offenders than Michigan, where a decade ago, one out of every 200 people was in prison, and penal costs were beginning to crowd out basic government services.