Latest developments in Arab world's unrest
March 31, 2011A look at the latest developments in political unrest across the Middle East on Thursday:
A look at the latest developments in political unrest across the Middle East on Thursday:
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The American Civil Liberties Union is suing a Louisiana school system that suspended a 13-year-old Native American student for having long hair, which violates the dress code.
The chairperson of University Senate abstained Thursday from voting to add more professional personnel to the Senate group that helps advise Ball State on budgetary items.
With the democratic process complete, the Residence Hall Association representatives welcomed their president-elect, Juliana Abercrombie, back to the floor of the General Assembly.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A panel of Ohio lawmakers made a bill to limit collective bargaining rights for 350,000 public workers even tougher for unions on Tuesday, as the state moved closer to Wisconsin-style restrictions.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana residents have until next week to submit new voter registration applications or update their existing voter registration records if they want to vote in the May primary.
Darcy Keith, commonly called The Queen of Survival, shared her secrets to overcoming adversity and living the life you really want. Darcy is a BSU alumna who works full time as a business analyst for auto insurance in downtown Indianapolis. She juggles her job with being a NCAA speaker, a wife and a mother.
Joe Hernandez-Kolski remembered the names of all 31 attendees at his performance Tuesday night in Teacher College 101. Hernandez-Kolski performed as part of Latino Student Union's Diversity week.
Ball State has improved graduation rates and improved efficiency, university officials told lawmakers Tuesday as they gave reasons why the university should not see its state funding cut by $13.5 million.
A fraternity recently put on academic sanctions for having alcohol and hosting a drinking game at a registered chapter event now faces academic sanctions.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Senate has approved a proposed amendment to the state constitution banning gay marriage and civil unions.
For anyone who is concerned with the state of the global environment, a fan of Leonardo DiCaprio or interested in learning about energy tips on campus, the Ball State Energy Action Team will be hosting a free movie night, featuring "The 11th Hour."
NEW YORK (AP) — AMC says "Mad Men" is definitely coming back, but the new season won't be on the air until 2012.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana House Democrats are back at work after a five-week boycott to protest a Republican agenda they consider an assault on labor unions and public education, but whether their efforts will ultimately change the outcome of the legislation they opposed is unclear.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Democratic Congressman Joe Donnelly is touring the state weighing whether he should run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Republican Richard Lugar.
NEW YORK — The Bronx Zoo may still be looking for its missing cobra, but a tongue-in-cheek Twitter user is charting its supposed progress.
TOKYO (AP) — Japan's government admitted Tuesday its safeguards were insufficient to protect a nuclear plant against the earthquake and tsunami that crippled the facility and caused it to spew radiation, and it vowed to overhaul safety standards.
More women are graduating college than men, but that doesn't change the fact that they also carry more responsibilities at home, yet they still earn just 75 cents to every dollar a man earns.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama defending the first war launched on his watch.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Senate has approved a proposed amendment to the state constitution banning gay marriage and civil unions.