Students get ready to take the polar plunge
February 10, 2011Students can take a dip in freezing water at the second-annual Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday at the Student Center.
Students can take a dip in freezing water at the second-annual Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday at the Student Center.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Opponents of a $3 billion highway between Indianapolis and Evansville are suing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, alleging it violated federal law by giving the state permission to fill wetlands and reroute streams along part of the road's 142-mile route.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The state demographer at Indiana University says the state's 2010 census data shows the Indianapolis metropolitan area accounted for more than half of the state's growth since 2000 while the city of Gary and a large swath of north central and east central Indiana are in decline.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama called for an "orderly and genuine" transition to democracy in Egypt on Thursday amid reports that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was about to step down.
KOKOMO, Ind. (AP) — Authorities say a north-central Indiana woman froze to death after she apparently fell while visiting relatives' graves in a cemetery.
CAIRO (AP) — The vast Cairo square at the epicenter of more than two weeks of protests was electric and on edge Thursday night, waiting for President Hosni Mubarak's expected televised address with euphoria.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama called for an "orderly and genuine" transition to democracy in Egypt.
Egypt's athoritarian leader Hosni Mubarak said in a press conference held in Cairo, the nation's capital, that he will not step down as many hoped he would.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels says in an interview that he would have plenty of prominent Republican support and strong fundraising if he decided to run for president.
WASHINGTON (AP) — CIA Director Leon Panetta says U.S. intelligence indicates that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is on his way out.
BAGHDAD — The U.S. combat mission in Iraq is over, but Army Lt. Daniel McCord and his fellow American soldiers don't feel safe.
INDIANAPOLIS — More than 1,000 Indiana teachers swarmed the Indiana Statehouse Tuesday for a rally denouncing sweeping education proposals.
Sculptor Michael Naranjo never lost faith in what he wanted to do.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — An Indiana University researcher is joining cohorts from three other universities in a study that will look at why children's grades often suffer when their families lose their homes to foreclosure.
ELKHART, Ind. — State police say a search of a sport utility vehicle during a routine stop on the Indiana Toll Road led to the seizure of about 100 pounds of marijuana worth an estimated $500,000.
The Speech Pathology and Audiology Department at Ball State will hold a Scholastic book fair in Bracken Library Room 104.
A panel made up of international students will talk about current issues and their experiences with immigration in Europe.
The Ball State Health Center is following the statewide trend of seeing an increasing number of patients coming through their doors suffering from the flu recently.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the flu in Indiana is now widespread.
With the geothermal project well underway, it is clear Ball State is working toward a sustainable future, but what else is the university doing to protect the it's future?