“Guys and Dolls” brings 1950s New York to the University Theater stage
By Kourtney Cooper / March 28, 2013Pinstripe suits and plaid ties. Crap games and casinos. Gamblers and gangsters.
Pinstripe suits and plaid ties. Crap games and casinos. Gamblers and gangsters.
The Supreme Court indicated Wednesday it could strike down the law that prevents legally married gay couples from receiving a range of federal benefits that go to married people.
INDIANAPOLIS — A requirement that clinics offering the abortion pill perform ultrasounds on women seeking the drug was dropped Wednesday by Indiana legislators considering a broader bill aimed at tightening regulations on such clinics.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Indiana Democratic Sen. Joe Donnelly, facing pressure to back comprehensive background checks for gun buyers, says he supports extending them to gun shows.
Retired teachers from Kokomo, Ind., who moved to Seattle last month to witness the birth of their first grandchild have been killed by a suspected drunken driver along with the infant and his mother.
Water service has been restored to the Administration Building, Lucina Hall, West Quad, and Ball Gym, according to texts and emails sent by the university.
PHOENIX — Authorities investigating the shooting rampage that killed six people and wounded Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and 11 others compiled nearly 3,000 pages of documents released Wednesday that provide a fresh glimpse into the 2011 attack, including the erratic behavior of the gunman, a tense interrogation and the chaos that enveloped the bloody scene.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court is indicating it could strike down the federal law that prevents legally married gay couples from receiving a range of federal benefits for married people.
At age 15, Soha Fallata put on the hijab, a form of loose, robe-like dress and veil that wrapped around her face and concealed all but her eyes.
Rosnellys Perez’s morning routine usually consists of the perfected application of foundation, concealer, powder, eyeliner, mascara and a dap of lip-gloss.
The media has a profound effect to shift concentration, and the recent media attention on guns could have contributed to reports of potential gunmen on Ball State’s and Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis’ campuses.
The Supreme Court suggested Tuesday it could find a way out of the case over California’s ban on same-sex marriage without issuing a major national ruling.
Just weeks after one of the most controversial Student Government Association elections in recent memory, none of the senators who vowed to make revisions to the organization’s elections code is working on making changes.
Nine young minds stood in front of a small audience Tuesday afternoon on the third floor of the L.A. Pittenger Student Center, speaking about the women who inspire them.
The Ball State Judo Club emerged from a “blood-pumping and intense” competition successfully last week, with each member receiving a medal.
A Republican governor signed legislation Tuesday on the strictest abortion law in the country, banning the procedure if a fetal heartbeat can be detected — which can happen as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.
After taking just 16 at bats in the 2012 season, infielder Kevin Schlotter suddenly lost his coach and was asked to learn a new position — catcher.
Indiana athletic director Fred Glass must be ready for the game each time he goes out.
Hansel says he has more expierence than younger players