Outbreak of virus leaves Butler University seeing pink
By The Associated Press / February 18, 2013Students at Butler University in Indianapolis are battling an outbreak of pink eye.
Students at Butler University in Indianapolis are battling an outbreak of pink eye.
Ball State did some spring cleaning Saturday, selling anything from couches to school supplies at an auction.
An 18-year-old Chicago woman was killed the same day her sister had sat on the stage behind President Barack Obama, listening to him push for gun control legislation.
Survivors of a 2003 night club fire that killed 100 people and relatives of those killed huddled together in bitter cold Sunday at the site of the blaze to mark the 10th anniversary of it.
It didn’t take ingenuity for Christopher Dorner to elude authorities for six days. He simply opened an unlocked door.
By turns, Indiana leaders have either chosen, begrudgingly, to work with Washington or fight it outright, and this year is no exception.
Indiana Treasurer Richard Mourdock says he hasn’t ruled out another run for political office — something he said he considered after his loss for a U.S. Senate seat.
Following the discussion of a particular Student Government Association platform point involving alcohol, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs Jennifer Jones-Hall has asked her name not be used publicly by any executive board slates in this year’s election.
INDIANAPOLIS — A second medic died early Sunday from injuries sustained when a car collided with an ambulance that was not on an emergency run and had the right of way in downtown Indianapolis, authorities said.
On Friday Harvard downed No. 9 Penn State in a clean sweep 3-0 (25-23, 25-17, 25-23), effectively ending the longest winning streak in men’s volleyball.
Akron’s Rachel Tecca was averaging 18.9 points per game coming into Saturday’s contest against Ball State. She ended the game with 22 points as Akron beat Ball State, 64-52.
Starting fresh off a season where Ball State struggled to manufacture runs, the same story played out in the Cardinals season opener.
After Ball State beat Northern Illinois on Wednesday, freshman guard Marcus Posley tweeted a message concerning the health of Jesse Berry.
Despite the feelings after Sunday’s loss to Toledo, Ball State’s season isn’t over. The women’s basketball team will try to rebound tonight against Akron.
Ball State gymnastics suffered its first conference defeat to Western Michigan on Friday. The Broncos defeated the Cardinals 194.200 to 193.275.
Students gathered around the Scramble Light at 2:15 p.m. Friday to participate in a "Harlem Shake."
Tyler Poslosky previews the weekend baseball matchup between Ball State and Middle Tennessee State
HEBER CITY, Utah — U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz flew home from Washington last week, leaving behind a capital baffled by Republicans like him in Congress: those who stubbornly refuse to compromise with President Barack Obama, a tactic that some see as damaging the GOP brand and pushing the nation repeatedly to the brink of fiscal chaos.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A 150-foot asteroid hurtled toward Earth's backyard, destined Friday to make the closest known flyby for a rock of its size. In a chilling coincidence, a meteor exploded above Russia's Ural Mountains just hours before the asteroid was due to zoom past the planet.
SULLIVAN, Ind. — A small Indiana community best known for its parks and corn festival has become the center of a national discussion about intolerance over a group's plans to host a "traditional" prom that bans gay students.