Students, community discuss Syria
By Safarali Saydshoev / September 24, 2013Community members met with Ball State students Monday evening in a panel to discuss the civil war overseas.
Community members met with Ball State students Monday evening in a panel to discuss the civil war overseas.
Intentional trash toter fires are an ongoing problem for those living in houses on the southeastern edge of campus, as three more trash totes were extinguished over the weekend, firefighters said.
As funding begins to come in for the second phase of Ball State’s geothermal project, the current cooling system has required some repairs.
The new 15-second spots will run Saturday and they will be available online, as well.
The Angels for Life Blood Drive on campus in September helped end the state-wide blood shortage.
The Ball State men’s basketball team announced its non-conference matchups Monday, completing Ball State’s 2013 schedule. The Mid-American Conference schedule was announced earlier in the month.
As the first show for this Cave Theatre series, “Eleemosynary” will begin the all-female season by delving into the complex relationships connecting three generations of women.
JERUSALEM — Scarred by memories of a pair of attacks on Israeli targets in Africa a decade ago, Israel has dispatched a team of experts to its close ally Kenya to advise authorities on the bloody standoff at a Nairobi shopping mall.
MUNCIE, Ind. — Another of Indiana’s landmark high school gymnasiums faces talk about possibly being closed as school district officials look to cut spending.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University officials hope paying students up to $3,000 will lead to more of them to study abroad.
INDIANAPOLIS — A prominent conservative lobbying group is pushing for Indiana lawmakers to disclose what side they’ll take in next year’s expected vote on whether to put a ban on gay marriage into the state constitution.
A tie wasn’t what Ball State soccer head coach Craig Roberts was looking for.
Members of greek life are honoring National Hazing Prevention Week today at the Scramble Light by asking students to write on boards what greek life means to them and why it is important to prevent hazing.
NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenyan security forces launched a “major” assault late Sunday on the upscale Nairobi mall where an unknown number of hostages were being held by al-Qaida-linked militants, in an operation officials said would end the two-day standoff that had already killed 68 people.
LOS ANGELES — “Breaking Bad,” the brutal, drug-fueled saga of an everyman’s ambition turned evil, captured its first best drama Emmy Award, denying the online series “House of Cards” a history-making honor.
The Ball State cross country team took their talents to the Indiana Intercollegiate Cross Country on Friday afternoon.
INDIANAPOLIS — Officers mourning a dead Indianapolis police officer are taking comfort in knowing he died during a selfless and heroic act, a police spokesman said Saturday.
Last season, it wasn’t until Oct. 25, 2012, that the Ball State women’s volleyball team was able to reach 12 wins.