Bead for Life returns to campus
November 26, 2012It’s not often that Ball State students can directly support people from foreign countries.
It’s not often that Ball State students can directly support people from foreign countries.
Favorable weather and few airport delays reported on what is traditionally the busiest travel day of the year kept gave many travelers happy this year.
Bye-bye Black Friday. Cyber Monday is the next in a series of days that stores are counting on to jumpstart the holiday shopping season.
If you make holiday shopping convenient, Americans will come in droves.
Chosen out of a pool of more than 200 musicians from around the world, a Ball State professor now will play oboe for the Lexington Philharmonic.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels ceremonially cut the ribbon opening the first section of the Interstate 69 extension slated to eventually run from Evansville, Ind., to Indianapolis.
Hundreds of people turned out Monday for the funerals of a couple killed in an Indianapolis explosion.
The American Heart Association recognized Ball State for its commitment to employee health with a gold level fit-friendly worksite award.
A probe into last week’s explosion on the Southside of Indianapolis is now a homicide investigation.
On the eve of his landmark trip to Myanmar, President Barack Obama tried to assure critics that his visit was not a premature reward.
A week after a deadly explosion on the Southeast side of Indianapolis, a community prepares to say goodbye to the two killed in the blast.
An Israeli missile ripped through a two-story home in a residential area of Gaza City on Sunday, killing at least 11 civilians.
As crews searched Sunday for a worker still missing after an oil platform explosion and fire, doctors said one of four men burned in the blaze is improving and is now in fair condition.
The tasty cream-filled golden spongecakes are likely to survive, even though their maker will be sold in bankruptcy court.
Late-night trips to the Village are about to get a little sweeter.
Local leaders of major world religions shared their thoughts on the future of religion and the “Green Movement” at a panel discussion Friday.
President Barack Obama tried to assure critics that his visit was not a premature reward for a long-isolated nation still easing its way toward democracy.
An eight-year effort to earn national recognition for a historic Muncie boulevard and its mansions has paid off.
Purdue and Indiana universities are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to tread lightly in how it reviews affirmative action on college campuses.