Johnson Complex beats the competition in energy challenge
November 30, 2010The Ball State Energy Action Team put each residence hall to the test this semester and one came out on top.
The Ball State Energy Action Team put each residence hall to the test this semester and one came out on top.
Ball State is looking ahead to a new strategic plan and a new definition of education, including more immersive and distance-learning opportunities.
Indiana's auto industry is slowly getting back on its feet, restoring strength in manufacturing and the state's economy.
A member of the Ball State coed cheerleading squad was arrested early Saturday morning on charges of driving while intoxicated.
Holiday spending appears to be off to a respectable start, with shoppers crowding stores and malls in bigger numbers than last year on Friday and steady traffic the rest of the weekend.
After a weekend of strong online sales, retail websites are rolling out the gimmicks on "Cyber Monday" to draw buyers.
Hundreds of thousands of State Department documents leaked Sunday revealed a hidden world of backstage international diplomacy, divulging candid comments from world leaders and detailing occasional U.S. pressure tactics aimed at hot spots in Afghanistan, Iran and North Korea.
The governors of Indiana and Kentucky will break ground Tuesday on a $103 million project to replace a deteriorating Ohio River bridge.
Ball State recently received a C- on the Sustainable Endowments Institute's Green Report Card, and a group of students wants to improve the grade and bring awareness to the importance of a green campus.
The nation's top rail transportation official will speak at a conference next week focusing on the future of high-speed rail in Indiana.
A former White House official will be on campus Tuesday as part of a Miller College of Business lecture series.
A U.S. supercarrier and South Korean destroyer took up position in the tense Yellow Sea on Sunday for joint military exercises that were a united show of force just days after a deadly North Korean artillery attack.
Indiana is trailing neighboring states in developing renewable energy standards, leaving the state at a disadvantage for new investment, environmental and business leaders say.
Professors and students of the Health Education Department set up a table to educate people about the effects of smoking cigarettes.
The Rev. Al Sharpton says he plans to open an office of his National Action Network in Indianapolis in response to the beating of a biracial teenager by police officers.
University Police Department is still searching for the man who assaulted a Ball State student last night.
The double-shooting of Australian twin sisters that left one of the women dead was a suicide pact, investigators said Thursday after interviewing the surviving sister.
Students were inspired to write Rep. Mike Pence after attending the hunger banquet sponsored by Oxfam America and the Social Justice League.
An annual poinsettia sale benefiting local cancer patients is in progress until Tuesday.
Republican U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar says he opposes a GOP moratorium on earmarks in the Senate because it gives the false impression that Congress is attempting to meet the public demand to reduce spending.