Indiana native resigns as University of Cincinnati president
August 22, 2012CINCINNATI - The president of the University of Cincinnati resigned yesterday for what the school called "personal
CINCINNATI - The president of the University of Cincinnati resigned yesterday for what the school called "personal
NEW YORK - YouTube has launched a dedicated presidential campaign channel that will feature live streaming video from the two parties' conventions and upcoming nationally televised debates as well as video content generated by a range of news and information partners.
Meet the newest campaign issue for House Democrats: Todd Akin.
Despite recent amounts of rainfall, the lawn in front of the Letterman Communication and Media Building shows effects of the drought from this summer.
Ribs, desserts and music will fill the streets of downtown Muncie this weekend for the RibFest.
Despite their political differences, the three men running for Indiana governor outlined similar outlooks for running the state during a forum Tuesday, from proposing improved job training to imposing tax cuts. But which taxes should be cut and when highlighted their differences.
After 22 years at Ball State, Joe Misiewicz is ready for retirement after leaving in May. To celebrate, he recently accepted a full-time position as president of Indiana Broadcasters Association.
U.S. health officials reported Wednesday three times the usual number of West Nile cases for this time of year and one expert called it "one of the largest" outbreaks since the virus appeared in this country in 1999.
The new director of the Career Center plans on taking more initiative and raising awareness and engagement among students and staff.
Rapper Wale has canceled his planned concert at Ball State this weekend.
The Multicultural Center will host the annual Welcome Back Picnic to offer incoming and returning students an opportunity to socialize with several multicultural student organizations on campus. -á
A first-hand account of the Navy SEAL mission that killed Osama bin Laden is coming out Sept. 11.
A Republican Senate candidate under fire for saying women's bodies can prevent pregnancies in cases of "legitimate rape" resisted pressure to drop out of the race ahead of a significant deadline Tuesday. Republicans feared the turmoil could damage their hopes for winning control of the U.S. Senate.
Tomorrow hundreds of Indiana collegiate alumni will have the opportunity to attend an alumni only career fair. -á
LOS ANGELES - Scientists on Tuesday prepared to send Curiosity on its first test drive over the billion-year-old rocks of Mars and said a busted wind sensor won't jeopardize its mission of determining whether life could exist there.
A community meeting for the development of low-income housing to be built in the Village was held Tuesday evening at the Ball State Christian Campus House.
Welcome back, Ball State. Here are just a few changes we're making at the Daily News over the coming semester.
Because of renovations during the summer, the computer lab in Robert Bell will not be open during the first few weeks of classes.
Before the start of fall classes, Indiana State Excise Police officers issued more than 50 citations during Friday and Saturday night at Ball State.
President Barack Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney are both planning to vie for veterans' support in Indianapolis.