Inaugural race raises $6,000 for MS
April 17, 2010The first Jeff Clevenger 5K Run and Walk raised about $6,000 for multiple sclerosis Saturday.
The first Jeff Clevenger 5K Run and Walk raised about $6,000 for multiple sclerosis Saturday.
Diagnosed with a rare immune deficiency disease this summer, 21-year-old Kelsey Koch is still searching for a bone marrow match to combat the virus.
The Ball State University community can help raise money for disease research while getting a good workout this weekend.
Elliott Hall will have an end of the year party in its back yard to celebrate the end of the school year.
Paving season is underway, and Delaware County's wheel tax will be used to repave roads and fill potholes that have fill the streets of Muncie.
University Program Board's final Open Mic Night didn't get as big a crowd as event organizers had expected.
Student Government Association voted Kayla Pickersgill to serve as president pro tempore for the 2010-2011 election year Wednesday afternoon.
Ball State University has been selected to complete a study that will focus on improving the economy along the Indiana Toll Road.
The Indiana College Democrats elected a Ball State University student president of the organization last weekend.
When the Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity for Women at Ball State University started its Global Heartstrings Music Supply during the last week of march, they did not expect many people to be making donations.
For most of his college career, senior Casey Rusk has worked as a student secretary. Now after three and half years he's getting some recognition.
Six arrested this week for public intoxication and driving while intoxicated
Senior Kailly Fisher has been dieting and training since October and has had two spray tans within the past 24 hours, all in her preparation for the Mr. and Miss Ball State Bodybuilding Competition.
INDIANAPOLIS — Posters encourage Indiana University students to participate in the 2010 U.S. Census.
LaPORTE, Ind.— An average of 15,000 Indiana residents could lose unemployment benefits each week starting in May if Congress fails to extend federal benefits for those out of work more than six months, a state official says.
Hundreds of shoeless students will walk through their daily routine today to simulate the conditions many people face around the world every day.
Something new and different is taking place at 8 p.m. tonight at Scheumann Stadium as a part of this year's Nickelodeon-themed Greek Week events.
Student Connection is still working out the kinks as the slate enters its second week in office.
An immersive learning class is trying to bring Hollywood to Indiana this semester.