Architecture student travels to Haiti to plan orphanage
By Sam Hoyt / June 20, 2013The seemingly simple question is harder to answer than expected for an architecture student who traveled there to help make plans to build an orphanage.
The seemingly simple question is harder to answer than expected for an architecture student who traveled there to help make plans to build an orphanage.
Scott Baker, winner of the inaugural Gregg Olson award in 2013, was recognized as Division I baseball’s “breakout player of the year.”
State police returned to the home of New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez on Wednesday, two days after a body was found about a mile away.
Talks aimed at ending the Afghan war took a hit when President Hamid Karzai suspended negotiations with the U.S. and scuttled a peace delegation to the Taliban.
As the West battles one catastrophic wildfire after another, the federal government is spending less and less on its main program for preventing blazes in the first place.
Philadelphia council members raised an array of concerns Wednesday at the first public hearing on this month’s fatal building collapse, which killed six.
Although the Heat will insist otherwise, the common belief is that everything hinges on four-time NBA MVP Lebron James’ shoulders for Game 7.
A Lafayette-area Cub Scout pack has found a new charter home days after a church severed ties with it over the decision to extend membership to openly gay youth.
A measure that would force women seeking an abortion to submit to an ultrasound faced strong scrutiny from lawmakers Wednesday as it was presented before a legislative committee that vets health regulations in Ohio.
Ball State’s incoming freshman class is shaping up to be larger than last years, following a trend of increasing enrollment over the past five years.
The studio enlisted a Christian-focused firm to promote the film to faith-based groups by inviting them to early screenings and creating trailers about the religious themes.
The third annual “Music for All” symposium welcomes thousands of high school band students and directors from across the country to a series of nightly concerts.
HBO and James Gandolfini’s managers said the actor famous for his role in “The Sopranos” has died while on holiday in Rome.
An assistant professor of physics and astronomy and one of his students invented a new laser that could be used for optical technology, industry and medicine.
An alum at the University of Central Missouri will spend three years in prison and must pay more than $61,000 under the sentence he received Wednesday.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana filed a lawsuit against the BMV for the reinstatement of license plates for a group that counsels gay and lesbian youth.
A group of Indiana teachers said requiring teachers to use two sets of education standards will disrupt learning for students.
The Ball State football program has announced its game times for the 2013 season.