Robots take over Ball Gym
February 20, 2011Four robots were rolled out onto the floor of Ball Gymnasium, and after the first buzzer sounded, they sprang to life.
Four robots were rolled out onto the floor of Ball Gymnasium, and after the first buzzer sounded, they sprang to life.
The Miller College of Business brought G. Steven Burrill to talk to Ball State students Friday about how biotechnology could change the future of America's healthcare system.
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas is preparing to give college students and professors the right to carry guns on campus, adding momentum to a national campaign to open this part of society to firearms.
INDIANAPOLIS — A bill that would offer Indiana's utilities incentives to build the state's first nuclear power plants is advancing in the Statehouse despite strong opposition from environmentalists, renewable energy boosters and industries that consume large amounts of electricity.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — The U.S. Department of Education is reviewing how the University of Notre Dame handles allegations of sexual assault.
A water flow alarm sounded at North Quad around 1 p.m., but no water leak was found.
A report to the University Senate showed students are more willing to fill out online surveys, or online course evaluations, if they have an incentive — extra credit, prizes or some sort of lottery winning.
The University Police Department hosted a program to help young women learn defensive strategies to avoid an assault.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Gov. Mitch Daniels had successful surgery Thursday to repair a torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder and is expected to return to his Statehouse office sometime next week, his office announced.
With resumes in hand and dressed in their best, students from every grade and major made their way to a job hunter's paradise, the Cardinal Job Fair.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A bill aimed at having an Arizona-style crackdown on illegal immigration in Indiana is on its way to the state Senate, but some Republican senators are leery about its impact.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The state Democratic Party plans to use online venues to push its argument that Republicans who control the Indiana Legislature aren't doing enough to focus on jobs and economic development.
Marty Canagany said she knew exactly what had happened when her phone rang the morning of Sept. 11, 2010. One of her son's best friends called her and said, "Momma, Jarrod's not looking so good. He isn't breathing, and he's blue."
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Guests who visit the Indiana Historical Society on Feb. 22 will be taken back to April 4, 1968, to experience Robert F. Kennedy's historic speech that day in downtown Indianapolis.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A group of Democratic Wisconsin lawmakers blocked passage of a sweeping anti-union bill Thursday, refusing to show up for a vote and then abruptly leaving the state in an effort to force Republicans to the negotiating table.
The Miller College of Business is bringing G. Steven Burrill to talk to Ball State students Friday. The founder and chief executive officer of Burrill and Co. will speak at 9 a.m. in L.A. Pittenger Student Center in Cardinal Hall A.
A few hours and a few helping hands is all it takes to make a difference in the community, and students can take part in a morning of cleaning in downtown Muncie on Saturday.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Gov. Mitch Daniels is recovering at home after surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder.
Planned Parenthood of Indiana performs abortions — a procedure that amounts to about 3 percent of its services.