Obama drops defense of anti-gay marriage law
February 23, 2011WASHINGTON — The Obama administration will no longer defend the constitutionality of a federal law banning recognition of same-sex marriage.
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration will no longer defend the constitutionality of a federal law banning recognition of same-sex marriage.
MADISON, Wis. — A prank caller pretending to be billionaire was able to have a lengthy conversation with a Wisconsin governor.
Student Government Association presidential and vice presidential candidates participated in a much more informal second debate on the air with WCRD's David Boulton.
DALLAS — Major U.S. airlines are trying to revive fare increases for high-end tickets after failing to impose bigger price increases last week.
NEW ORLEANS — The administrator in charge of Gulf oil spill claims argued in a court filing posted Tuesday that the openness of the process has been "nothing short of extraordinary," and his efforts to compensate victims have exceeded what is required by federal law.
Holly Brown, sophomore theater education and math education major, is a wand maker— making Harry Potter-like wands in her free time.
Gas prices have hit a two-year high after political turmoil has hit the Middle East.
With Spring Break just around the corner, students are kicking it in gear with their workouts.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Democratic legislators are staying away from the Indiana House chamber, blocking the Republican majority from conducting business while hundreds of union members crowd the adjourning hallways in protest of a contentious labor bill.
Two international students sat down with other Ball State students and community members to discuss an issue they believe Americans are not paying attention to— the Middle Eastern revolution.
MADISON, Wis. — Gov. Scott Walker predicted Sunday that Wisconsin would lead states across the country in weakening unions that have negotiated compensation packages taxpayers can no longer afford while his opponents rallied for a sixth day in the Capitol in an attempt to avoid that fate.
Drivers going over the bridge on North Wheeling Avenue were greeted by signs in support of federal funding for family planning clinics such as Planned Parenthood.
A group of women sit in a small, intimate circle, chatting and laughing together once a week on campus.
As FIJI members viewed pictures of their brotherhood, they celebrated the chapter charting day at the annual pig dinner.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — The movie-maker behind "Do the Right Thing," "Malcolm X" and "She's Gotta Have It" is coming to Bloomington for Indiana University's 27th annual Arts Week.
Drivers going over the bridge on North Wheeling Avenue were greeted by signs in support of federal funding for family planning clinics such as Planned Parenthood.
Students from Student Government Association will promote self injury awareness with To Write Love On Her Arms themed events all week.
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.