MOVIES WITH MICHAEL: "Man of Steel"
By Michael Boehnlein / June 17, 2013With the rise of the superhero culture in today’s age, the absence of a contemporary Superman story has been far too noticeable.
With the rise of the superhero culture in today’s age, the absence of a contemporary Superman story has been far too noticeable.
Returning to grass in his favorite warm-up for Wimbledon, Roger Federer looked lethargic until the second set against a player he had not lost to in 14 previous matches.
The Warner Bros. superhero film earned $113 million in its opening weekend at the box office, according to studio estimates Sunday.
The 32-year-old Justin Rose overcame his share of misadventures on a course that challenged all comers despite being the shortest at a major in nine years.
The Obama administration has pointed to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 as a symbol of what can go wrong when America wades into Middle East conflicts.
Members have been selected for the panel to investigate the course and Ball State professor accused of teaching Christianity in the classroom.
A new report shows Indiana is struggling to make significant progress toward its goal of having 60 percent of adults earning college degrees or certificates by 2025.
Hundreds were allowed to return to their homes as firefighters watched over the smoldering ruins of a warehouse where a fire had unleashed a tower of black smoke.
At least 24 men convicted or charged based on bite marks on the flesh of victims have been exonerated since 2000, many after spending more than a decade in prison.
Over the last decade, clogged social mobility and rising economic inequality have shifted the conversation on campuses and in the country as a whole.
I greatly fear that Dr. Eric Hedin will not be treated fairly by Ball State University and panel of four professors charged with investigating his teaching.
Mumford & Sons was forced to pull out of its headline slot on Thursday after their bassist underwent a surgical procedure earlier in the week to treat a blood clot.
Paula Cooper’s death sentence at such a young age drew international protests and a plea for clemency from Pope John Paul II.
A Purdue University graduate and two former students accused of breaking into their professors’ computer accounts to change grades are facing criminal charges.
Brooklyn Schumacher only had three minutes to collect her favorite jewelry, a raincoat and her laptop before finding safety in her neighbor’s storm shelter.
Judy Ingle was the secretary to the UPD chief and then the department secretary for elementary education before moving to the the athletic department.
After 41 years Charles Payne, the assistant provost for diversity, is soon to be retired, but the multicultural program he helped develop will continue at Ball State.
Inmate #1776 began his hunger strike May 13 after a public waterboarding, which he said was a horrifying mix of drowning and suffocating.
Diana South, a Muncie resident, has been working at the duck pond booth at the Muncie Carnival in the Muncie Mall parking lot for the past four days.
Dennis Tyler hosted "Five Minutes with the Mayor," where he talked to the community and answered your questions.