Energy Challenge Ends
By Rachel Podnar / April 17, 2013Park Hall and the Whitinger Business Building beat out the competition to win the Ball State Energy Action Team’s energy challenge.
Park Hall and the Whitinger Business Building beat out the competition to win the Ball State Energy Action Team’s energy challenge.
A sunny budget picture unveiled to state lawmakers Tuesday virtually guaranteed Gov. Mike Pence will get at least piece of the $500 million cut to the personal income tax he has been seeking.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says a letter containing ricin or another poision was sent to the office of Sen. Roger Wicker of Mississippi.
NEW YORK — An independent review of the U.S. government's anti-terrorism response after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks reported Tuesday that it is "indisputable" the United States engaged in torture and the George W. Bush administration bears responsibility.
DALLAS — American Airlines grounded flights across the country Tuesday because of an outage of its main reservations system. Thousands of passengers were stranded at airports and on airplanes.
BOSTON — A 29-year-old restaurant manager has been identified as one of three people killed in the bombing at the Boston Marathon.
BOSTON — The bombs that ripped through the crowd at the Boston Marathon, killing three people and wounding more than 170, were fashioned out of pressure cookers and packed with metal shards, nails and ball bearings to inflict maximum carnage, a person briefed on the investigation said Tuesday.
TOLEDO, Ohio — A former Marine from Indiana is set to be sentenced after admitting he started a fire inside a mosque in Ohio because he wanted revenge for the killings of American soldiers overseas.
The FBI's investigation into the bombings at the Boston Marathon was in full swing Tuesday.
No matter where you live, the terrorist attack at the Boston Marathon on Monday is a reminder that we’re still fragile.
There’s a standard that each newspaper, professional or collegiate, has to meet in order to run a full page of coverage on a certain story.
Two bombs exploded in the crowded streets near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday, killing at least three people and injuring more than 140.
From the World Trade Center and Times Square in New York to the White House and sports venues across the country, police patrolled in packs and deployed counterterrorism teams Monday as security was stepped up after explosions at the Boston Marathon.
After explosions shook the finish line of the Boston Marathon, the Ball State community scrambled to find family and friends who were in the area.
The Boston Marathon explosions and their aftermath were captured in chilling images that ran as relentless tape loops of terror online and on TV networks Monday, a sickeningly familiar routine in an age of violence designed for maximum impact.
A pair of Middle-American Conference West honors went hand-in-hand with Ball State’s perfect 5-0 record over the last week.