Christie says good riddance to Brooklyn-bound Nets
April 24, 2012NEWARK, N.J. - As the Nets prepared to say goodbye to New Jersey, Gov. Chris Christie bid the Brooklyn-bound NBA team good riddance.
NEWARK, N.J. - As the Nets prepared to say goodbye to New Jersey, Gov. Chris Christie bid the Brooklyn-bound NBA team good riddance.
CHICAGO - A Chicago man accused of placing a backpack he thought held a bomb near the home of the Chicago Cubs pleaded guilty to weapons charges Monday and could face up to 30 years in federal prison.
Joel Walton isn't shying away from the obvious.
Five years ago, Ball State's greek community developed a five-year strategic plan to improve greek life as a whole. Now, they are making plans for the future.
With finals looming, knowing what foods to select to maximize your brain's potential may help you make the grade.
NEW YORK - In schools and backyards, for their birthdays and out with their dads, kids are gaga for archery four weeks into the box office run of "The Hunger Games" and less than 100 days before the London Olympics.
When word spread of Tom Collins' decision to resign as the Ball State athletic director, there was a long sigh of relief across campus, almost as if the entire student body collectively said, "It's about
At least 85 percent of college students said they feel stressed in their daily lives, according to a report from Health Central. With finals approaching, this number can only increase.
On April 13, a Ball State student was arrested by university police in connection to a battery case.
GASTON, Ind. - State officials are planning to repair a stretch of a central Indiana highway that is slowly sinking into a bog.
INDIANAPOLIS - Now that the Indianapolis Colts have decided who their new quarterback will be, the team can start filling in other holes.
The world's largest geothermal project is drawing national attention.
It wasn't all fun and games at the annual Late Nite Carnival.
Few people realize how many hands touch their tax dollars.
CHICAGO - Oscar-winner Jennifer Hudson broke down in tears Monday while testifying at the trial of the man accused of killing her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew in a jealous rage four years ago.
There's more to fraternities than drinking and throwing loud parties. A lot more, actually - philanthropies, gaining social and leadership skills and forming a brotherhood.
MUNCIE, Ind. - Indiana lawmakers' efforts to ban texting while driving passed the muster of Gov. Mitch Daniels, who signed the legislation into law last year.
Andrew Brindley is a magician with 10 years of experience on his back. The junior architecture major became fascinated with magic and illusion when he went on a cruise at the age of 12.
BERKELEY, Calif. - Fifteen years ago, California voters were asked: Should colleges consider a student's race when they decide who gets in and who doesn't?