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By Ashley Dye / June 15, 2014“A Whole Other Hole” finally answers the many questions of Morello from what landed her in Litchfield to her darling, Christopher.
“A Whole Other Hole” finally answers the many questions of Morello from what landed her in Litchfield to her darling, Christopher.
Indiana’s manufacturing industry’s health continues to receive A-level ratings for the sixth year in a row and continues to outperform its neighbors in most areas, a new report shows.
Hoosier support for the Affordable Care Act is growing, according to a new study.
Friendly chatter and laughter surrounded the Arts Terrace for the annual Festival on the Green. On Saturday evening, families brought food and alcohol for picnics.
Early Wednesday morning was just “another day on the job,” a Jokers Wild manager said.
For nearly three years, Ball State kept quiet about being a victim of two multi-million dollar frauds.
Anthony Lombardi is a senior journalism major and writes ‘Lombardi’s Locker’ for the Daily News.
A relaxed atmosphere, the smell of food and the sounds of music filled the air this evening.
The Ball State baseball team had three players named to the American Baseball Coaches Association Rawlings All-Mideast Region Team.Sean Godfrey and Zach Plesac were named to the first team, while T.J.
The Ball State police officer arrested Wednesday has offered his resignation.
Ball State pitcher Zach Plesac continues to be honored for his first collegiate season. On Monday, the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association named Plesac to its Freshman All-America First Team.
Check out events in and around campus for the weekend of June 12 through June 15.
The university took home eight regional Emmy Awards on Saturday night. Projects from the Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry and Ball State Sports Link took home a few Emmys as well as others from the university.
A Ball State study found 95 percent of university presidents oppose concealed handguns on campus with 91 percent citing accidental shootings of students as the primary concern for their opposition.
Forgetting a charger at home is one less thing to worry about.
As professors begin updating their course calendars and syllabuses, faculty and students at a few universities are adding trigger warnings to protect victims of violence and abuse from being forced to relive the experience in the classroom.The Associated Student Senate at the University of California Santa Barbara recently issued a resolution to mandate warning students when a class will include topics like rape, sexual assault, suicide and graphic violence.Trigger warnings are given to prevent victims of past trauma from being exposed to material that may bring up memories of the experience.
Unless someone previously knew Zach Plesac, they probably wouldn’t guess he had just finished his freshman season on the Ball State baseball team.
For the first time since 2011, the Ball State baseball team had a player selected in the MLB First-Year Player Draft.
For her decade of service, Muncie Mayor Dennis Tyler honored President Jo Ann Gora with the Spirit of Chief Munsee Award.“I can’t think of anybody more deserving,” Tyler said.The outgoing Ball State president received a plaque for the highest award the mayor can give a citizen in a small ceremony Friday morning in City Hall.Gora was honored for “her caring of the citizens of Muncie ... her wisdom and council and her unselfish leadership to her community,” according to the inscription on the plaque.Tyler said the plans to give Gora the award began not too long ago.“I just started thinking about it a [few] weeks ago,” Tyler said.
Many medics, injured “victims” and ambulances came to campus Saturday for an emergency drill, but one element wasn’t on hand — preparation for the type of “active shooter” events that have devastated college campuses.