SGA uses Facebook to get Fruesday opinions
November 16, 2010Student Government Association has set up a Facebook group for students to vote on their opinions about Fruesday.
Student Government Association has set up a Facebook group for students to vote on their opinions about Fruesday.
A St. Joseph County program that allows some drunken drivers to avoid a conviction by using a device that prevents their car from starting if they have alcohol on their breath has been suspended after a judge said it may violate state law.
Federal regulators say part of the central Indiana city of Muncie is one of 16 sites across the nation that violate the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's new air quality standards for lead.
It was a full house in Pruis Hall on Monday night as hundreds gathered to hear Tamika Catchings, WNBA player for the Indiana Fever, speak on her experiences of overcoming adversity.
When Amanda McQueen set up the first meeting six months ago, she did not think the roller derby team she was creating with a few friends would turn into a family.
The retired British couple kidnapped by Somali pirates last year are finally being released.
Election night victories for Indiana Republicans have paved the way for a major education overhaul in Indiana.
Indiana Fever All-Star forward Tamika Catchings will appear on campus tonight to talk about her story of overcoming adversity.
A public safety information session will be held in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center this afternoon.
Throughout the past two months, landscape architecture students dedicated their time to making revitalization plans along Main Street between Madison and Walnut streets in downtown Muncie.
Greek organizations and residence halls created unique constructions with more than 1,200 canned goods collected for charity.
The city of Fort Wayne is spending $72,000 to develop a a social media strategy to promote the city.
Students are warned to keep information secure because a new browser application could compromise privacy.
School officials say they didn't tell police that a Muncie Central High School student had reported she was raped because they wanted to investigate her story themselves.
When Kappa Delta member Lindsey Arnold died in 2004, the sorority learned the importance of brain cancer awareness. With the Twistin' the Night Away Twister tournament, that is exactly what Kappa Delta hopes to do.
A roundtable discussion on bullying gathered students from Christian and LGBT campus organizations Thursday night as part of "Bridging the Gap."
Police at Indiana University have increased patrols and are offering women free self-defense classes after the fifth reported sexual assault since students returned in August.
Greek and residence hall organizations will come together to build various contraptions with cans they have collected during the past two weeks in a charity event called CANstruction.
Eyes became teary and cars passed slowly during the playing of taps and a 21-gun-salute at Shafer Tower in a ceremony to honor local and national U.S. veterans.
Cartoonist Jim Davis apologized Thursday for a Garfield strip that some veterans may have found offensive.