5 dead in Oakland University shooting
April 2, 2012OAKLAND, Calif.- A suspect was detained Monday in a shooting attack at an Oakland Christian university that sources said has left at least five people dead.
OAKLAND, Calif.- A suspect was detained Monday in a shooting attack at an Oakland Christian university that sources said has left at least five people dead.
SCOTTSBURG, Ind. - A police escort on Monday guided school buses taking some 500 students to the temporary home of their tornado-devastated southern Indiana high school, where dozens of cheering supporters lined their path to the front door.
A man was arrested Sunday morning and charged with stealing student bikes, among other offenses.
OAKLAND, Calif. - A 43-year-old former student of a small Christian university in California opened fire at the school, killing at least seven people and setting off an intense, chaotic manhunt that ended with his capture at a nearby shopping center, authorities said.
A former Ball State student who started a project to help flood victims in 2010 was given the opportunity on Friday to present his idea to professionals from around the world in an international event for architects.
Developers of a new student apartment complex near campus will install a 6-foot metal fence and take other measures to shield a nearby neighborhood that had opposed the development, an attorney from the project said.
INDIANAPOLIS - A plan to increase the number of college degrees in Indiana won unanimous approval Wednesday from the Indiana Education Roundtable, but members acknowledged it won't be an easy task.
Chariot racers could win their weight in Red Bull if they bring enough fans to the concluding event of McKinley Week activities.
OAKTOWN, Ind.- Five young people have died in a fiery crash on a southwestern Indiana highway after their car became wedged beneath a semitrailer and was dragged for several hundred feet before bursting into flames.
CHICAGO - Although Rod Blagojevich is in Colorado serving a 14-year prison sentence, his presence was felt more than 900 miles away Wednesday as his top aide was sentenced to just 10 days behind bars for helping the former Illinois governor try to sell President Barack Obama's old Senate seat.
Farangis Nozimzoda hasn't been home in two years, but a celebration Thursday night will help her feel just a little closer.
MIAMI - The case of an unarmed black teenager killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer is quickly turning into an Internet-fueled brand.
INDIANAPOLIS - Planned Parenthood will offer free screenings for sexually transmitted diseases in April across the state.
PHOENIX- All charges have been dropped against three African refugees who were accused of putting a fake bomb through security at Phoenix's airport in a possible "dry run" for a terror attack. arbitrarily.
OKLAHOMA CITY - A judge in the state of Oklahoma on Wednesday struck down a state law requiring women seeking abortions to have an ultrasound image placed in front of them and to listen to a detailed description of the fetus before the procedure.
"No justice, no peace," more than 200 Muncie residents chanted as they stomped through Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
CONIFER, Colo.- Some residents in the path of a Colorado wildfire weren't warned to flee because of a problem in an automated call system that relayed a mandatory evacuation order, authorities said Thursday. -á
NEW YORK - Bank of America gave its CEO a pay package worth $7.5 million last year, six times as large as the year before. It happened while the company's stock lost more than half its value and the bank lost its claim as the biggest in the country.
Wearing a sparkling red, green and gold traditional dress, freshman Nigorabonu Miliyeva talked to students about her home country of Uzbekistan on Thursday night at the L. A. Pittenger Student Center.
Holocaust survivor Conrad Weiner spoke Wednesday as part of the Ball State Annual Holocaust Memorial Lecture at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Ballroom.