Immersive class covers baseball’s spring training
By Anna Ortiz / March 12, 2013Drew Bogs got to shake Jose Contreras’ hand, something he said he never imagined he would get to do.
Drew Bogs got to shake Jose Contreras’ hand, something he said he never imagined he would get to do.
Facing one of college baseball’s powerhouses, the Cardinals had them on the ropes with the bases loaded and nobody out.
When left fielder Jennifer Gilbert blasted a home run over the left-center field wall against Florida International on March 5, she put herself atop Ball State’s record book.
Monday morning marked yet another moment this year where I have sincerely worried about my safety at Ball State University.
Cardinals enter the Sistine Chapel today to elect the next pope amid more upheaval and uncertainty than the Catholic Church has seen in decades.
Jerry Sandusky’s “major claims” as he appeals a child sexual abuse conviction include the many years that went by before accusers notified authorities.
A bill making its way through Indiana’s General Assembly would change the laws governing need-based state financial aid to add more requirements for students.
A state-run newspaper in North Korea said Monday the communist country had carried out a threat to cancel the 1953 armistice that ended the Korean War.
A judge struck down New York City's ban on big sugary drinks Monday just hours before it was supposed to take effect, ruling that the first-in-the-nation measure arbitrarily applies to only some sweet beverages and some places that sell them.
INDIAN WELLS, Calif. — A modest but widely felt earthquake rolled through a wide swath of Southern California late Monday morning but there were no immediate reports of damage.
DENVER — Colorado senators were expected to take final votes Monday on several gun-control measures, including on magazine ammunition limits and expanded background checks.
A Ball State spokesperson said she believes the emergency planning system warning students of a potential gunman this morning worked quickly and efficiently.
Ball State officials are reporting that campus is now secure.