Indiana to not recognize same-sex marriages
By Ashley Dye / July 9, 2014Indiana executive agencies are to ignore any of the same-sex marriages filed in late June after a federal judge’s order, according to a memo from Gov. Mike Pence’s office.
Indiana executive agencies are to ignore any of the same-sex marriages filed in late June after a federal judge’s order, according to a memo from Gov. Mike Pence’s office.
City emergency officials say the idea that the Fourth of July is a dangerous holiday is a common misconception.
Read the University Police Department arrest log for July 5 and July 6.
Goalkeeper Sergio Romero saved two penalties Wednesday to send Argentina into the World Cup final with a 4-2 shootout win over the Netherlands after the game finished in a 0-0 stalemate.
Local universities expressed concern Tuesday that a proposed College Athletes Bill of Rights would cost them scholarships and commit them to lifelong health insurance for players who are injured during games.
Former Ball State record-setting quarterback Keith Wenning is making the familiar trip to Muncie at least once more before the Baltimore Ravens’ 2014 NFL regular season begins.
A former Ball State baseball player has made four appearances in the San Diego Padres’ minor league system.
Gov. Mike Pence's office is telling all executive agencies to ignore any of the same-sex marriages that had been filed in late June after a federal judge's order.
Ball State's treasuer and vice president for business affairs announced today that he will move on to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Courtney Edon was named today to the 2014 Academic All-Mid-American Conference Outdoor Track and Field Team.
On the order of Gov. Mike Pence, Ball State will lower its flags for the official period of mourning this week after the death of three law enforcement officers in the line of duty.
Ball State baseball’s Sam Tidaback has announced on Twitter that he is transferring to North Georgia.
Paul Ferguson signed his contract with Ball State on May 25 to be the university’s president, taking office Aug. 1 after Terry King’s short time as interim president.
The United States turning 238 isn’t the only American milestone in July.
This month, hundreds of bills and acts signed into law by Gov. Mike Pence during the 2014 legislative session come into effect. New laws include stopping police officers from downloading or looking at accused criminals’ cellphones without a search warrant, protecting minors who are reporting a sex crime from alcohol-related offenses and allowing the production of industrial hemp in the state.
Jordan Huffer is a junior photojournalism major and writes ‘Born in a Ball Jar’ for The Daily News.
The Pittsburgh Pirates claimed former Ball State baseball player Dean Anna off waivers Saturday.
A former Ball State pitcher and current Miami Marlins’ minor leaguer is attempting to show what he can bring to a pitching staff.
Even without Neymar, Brazil’s show must go on.
Novak Djokovic won his second Wimbledon title and denied Roger Federer his record eighth by outlasting the Swiss player in five sets Sunday.