LOOKING FOR HOME
By The Associated Press / November 12, 2012The Cramers do not know how much damage their home sustained. Because the island and its infrastructure were devastated, they are looking for a long-term rental.
The Cramers do not know how much damage their home sustained. Because the island and its infrastructure were devastated, they are looking for a long-term rental.
Police said three youths have been arrested and a fourth was being sought after a gunshot led to the evacuation of a shopping mall in northwestern Indiana.
Columbia Theatre, formerly Center Stage, welcomed a multitude of genres to its stage Thursday, all competing in support of one cause.
Two-thousand-five-hundred students attended Life in Color wearing white in anticipation of being sprayed by gallons of neon paint.
As the effects of Superstorm Sandy continue to unravel, many music teachers in the Northeast have lost their homes, studios and instruments.
Ball Bearings Magazine managing editor Lauren Hardy tells the story of her summer on the west coast.
Festival food, a pie eating contest and a petting zoo will bring a carnival atmosphere to campus.
Moving from a small, private university drenched in tradition to a still-evolving, large, state university was not an easy decision for BSU's new athletic director.
Root beer is one of the main topics featured in most of Jared Knotts’letters he sends home. That and his longing for Pizza Hut and Twitter.
In a ceremony dedicated to veterans, one Ball State alumnus spoke of his job and the year he served in Iraq.
Key Indian lawmakers from both parties plan to introduce measures next year that would decriminalize possession of small amounts marijuana.
A massive explosion sparked a huge fire and killed two people in an Indianapolis neighborhood Sunday.
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WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Ball State stays close but falls to Central Michigan
After one of its worst weekends of the season, Ball State could only improve on the road against Eastern Michigan.
Looking at the box score of Brady Sallee’s first career game as Ball State’s women’s basketball coach, it’s easy to get the impression that he would be disappointed with his team.
After 90 career games, Shanee’ Jackson doesn’t think she’ll get nervous before Ball State’s season-opener against Evansville.
With the way the Ball State women’s swimming and diving team has competed early this season, first-year coach Kristy Castillo has to be pleased.
To running back Jahwan Edwards, his four-yard run to start Ball State’s game-winning drive in the 34-27 win against Toledo was just any other run.