Planned Parenthood of Indiana offers free HIV tests for World AIDS Day
November 30, 2011In recognition of World AIDS Day, Planned Parenthood of Indiana is offering free HIV tests for the first eight days of December.
In recognition of World AIDS Day, Planned Parenthood of Indiana is offering free HIV tests for the first eight days of December.
A student suffered a seizure on a campus shuttle bus around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday.
IU Police arrested five protesters Tuesday evening in the Kelley School of Business after protests at a presentation from JPMorgan, a banking and investment corporation.
Facilities Planning and Management tries to prepare for the winter weather season each year, but preparing for Tuesday's storm was near impossible, associate director for Landscape and Environment Management Mike Planton said.
Very strange weather has battered Muncie for the past two days. NewsLink looks at how Ball State students and locals are reacting and preparing for the sudden change.
The Ball State Counseling Center and the Student Recreation and Wellness Center are hosting two stress management workshops designed to keep students sane during the last few weeks of the semester and throughout the year.
An Indiana University student who was one of three taking a semester-long course in Egypt said he plans to remain in the Middle Eastern nation through the end of the year despite a classmate's recent arrest during protests, a school official said Monday.
As students returned to campus from the Thanksgiving holiday, the University Police Department took record of two burglaries that occurred during break.
A charity for at-risk children founded by a former Penn State assistant football coach now charged with molesting boys asked its donors on Monday to instead give their money to an organization for sexual-assault victims.
Indiana consumers who buy their own health insurance will get a bigger bang for their buck in the next few years, thanks to a decision by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Monday.
Snow and rain has started to fall around campus, with 4 inches of snow expected by tomorrow due to a winter storm headed into Indiana this afternoon.
Egypt's first parliamentary elections since the fall of Hosni Mubarak brought the political debut of a potentially powerful new player on the scene, the ultraconservative Islamist movement known as the Salafis.
Evidence of the holiday spirit can already be seen throughout campus, from wreaths in the Atrium to a giant Christmas tree outside of LaFollette Complex.
Presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich acknowledged Monday that he isn't the perfect candidate but contends he's "a lot more conservative than Mitt Romney and a lot more electable than anybody else."
As a means for students to travel through snow, the Blue Loop normally starts running after Winter Break, but this year it began taking students around campus before the end of Fall Semester.
A $549,279 renovation at the main campus intersection could have little or no effect on campus safety for cyclists and pedestrians, officials said.
Brian Eckstein, Ball State alumnus and production manager at Indiana Public Radio, died Monday at age 40.
Police found four cars vandalized at the Sigma Chi house early Tuesday morning and recovered a broken golf club that may have been used.
With the help of a spotlight and a stage, a group of Ball State theatre students attempted to explore the complexities of religious belief and understanding on Sunday night.
Men from Phi Beta Sigma are having a different kind of sleepover tonight as they gather outside the Scramble Light to simulate 24 hours of homelessness.