Athlete speaks about overcoming odds
November 14, 2010Indiana Fever All-Star forward Tamika Catchings will appear on campus tonight to talk about her story of overcoming adversity.
Indiana Fever All-Star forward Tamika Catchings will appear on campus tonight to talk about her story of overcoming adversity.
Election night victories for Indiana Republicans have paved the way for a major education overhaul in Indiana.
A roundtable discussion on bullying gathered students from Christian and LGBT campus organizations Thursday night as part of "Bridging the Gap."
Professors from all over Indiana came together for the Indiana School Transformation Conference hosted by Ball State's Teachers College.
Cartoonist Jim Davis apologized Thursday for a Garfield strip that some veterans may have found offensive.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
More and more people are starting to talk about it. It's not common dinner table talk, but it's not really a common conversation anywhere.
In three hours, Kate Johnson was covered in markings.
WASHINGTON — Mark Twain paid a surprise visit to the Kennedy Center on Tuesday night to honor Tina Fey with the nation's top humor prize that bears his name.
Three animals found new homes after Ball State's residence halls raised more than $200 for the Animal Rescue Fund.
Touch-screen users no longer need to make the choice between keeping their hands warm or using their touch-screen device.
University Program Board is selling tickets for the opening night of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1."
A new study suggests Indiana could save money on health care costs if it spent more on preventing substance abuse.
Students are not the only ones being graded. The annual Trojan Sexual Health Report Card evaluated Ball State's sexual health services, rating the university 31st out of 141 colleges across the country.
Autograph-seekers descended on a Dallas shopping center Tuesday as former President George W. Bush officially kicked off the release of his new memoir, receiving praise for his candor at a hometown bookstore even as his renewed defense of waterboarding as an interrogation tactic was greeted with derision overseas.
The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that police making a traffic stop have the right to search a car's glove box for weapons, even if it is locked.