Ball State student ranked among young Hoosier political elites
March 22, 2011In the world of young Hoosier political elites, Ball State student Maddison Klontz is listed as No. 17 on the Hoosier Access Top 25 Hoosier Politicos Under 25.
In the world of young Hoosier political elites, Ball State student Maddison Klontz is listed as No. 17 on the Hoosier Access Top 25 Hoosier Politicos Under 25.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Federal regulators plan to scout U.S. colleges next month for students interested in environmental science in an effort to recruit more workers for the agency that oversees offshore drilling.
While Ball State students studying in Japan were on Spring Break, the country experienced the worst earthquake in the country's history and shocked the nation into crisis. Now they face a difficult question — stay in the country of upheaval or return home.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Some small brewery owners are worried a nearly 20-year-old state law that ties state tax breaks to the amount of beer they produce could slow the growth of Indiana's emerging microbrewery industry.
J. Carl Ganter is chasing a news story that's not on anybody else's radar — the scarcity of water in China, which could soon stifle its gross domestic product and economic success.
NEW YORK (AP) — A judge rejected a deal between Google and the book industry Tuesday that would have put millions of volumes online, citing anti-trust concerns while acknowledging the potential benefit of putting literature in front of the masses.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — U.S. Rep. Mike Pence is heaping criticism on Indiana House Democrats, telling fellow Republicans that it's time for Democrats to return to work a month after they fled to Illinois to stall action on bills they oppose.
Graduation is approaching fast and the walk across the stage will not be the only steps the seniors will be worried about. Many of them will soon be required to walk the line between individuality and employment.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Radiation-tainted spinach from Japan's damaged nuclear reactors may sound scary, but here's a reality check: Even if any made it to stores there, you'd have to be Popeye to eat enough to worry.
Student suggestions out-numbered the number of faculty suggestions for the next Freshman Common Reader book for the first time, Melinda Messineo, Freshman Connections director, said.
Gov. Mitch Daniels said students at Ball State are learning to be the leaders of tomorrow.
Ball State officials, celebrating a record $207 million fundraising campaign, marked the occasion with 55 new four- year scholarships instead of spending money on a big party, President Jo Ann Gora said.
Democrats and Republicans in the United States are wondering how to address the actions of violent Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi.
More than 180,000 people evacuated northeastern Japan to avoid a second nuclear reaction.
Ball State officials say students studying in Japan are OK and were not directly affected by Friday's earthquake.
Ball State students say they don't feel safe riding their bikes around campus. They're even willing to chip in $5 a year to create a separate lane for cyclists.
Nearly 25 percent of students will be left without public transportation to and from campus with the termination of the Blue Loop.
Students logging into the Ball State wireless network will see a pop-up telling them the way they use the Internet will change.
Nearly 25 percent of students will be left without public transportation to and from campus with the termination of the Blue Loop.
Union and Democratic leaders are using the three-week-old boycott and rallies to fuel the showdown that carries high stakes for both parties.