Indiana celebrates Archaeological Month
September 18, 2012September presents a chance to see a side of Indiana that was settled by ancient tribes and roamed by mastodons, giant beavers and other creatures.
September presents a chance to see a side of Indiana that was settled by ancient tribes and roamed by mastodons, giant beavers and other creatures.
NEW YORK - A provocative new study suggests a connection between the BPA chemical used in food packaging and childhood obesity, but the researchers say their findings don't prove it's the cause.
Every club offers something to its members. Students can play Quidditch, act in skits or even have an entire army at their fingertips.
Speaker Dante Marioni came to campus to do a demonstration for glass blowing. Check out the gallery here.
CHICAGO - Delegates: Chicago teachers suspend strike, will resume classes in nation's 3rd-largest city. -á
One week after sophomore Eric Patterson supplanted senior Jason Pinkston as one of Ball State's starting cornerbacks, another official change could come to the team's secondary this week.
PHOENIX - A judge has ruled that police in Arizona can immediately start enforcing the most contentious section of the state's immigration law, marking the first time officers can carry out a requirement that officers, while enforcing other laws, question the immigration status of those suspected of being in the country illegally.
The question falls to you, faithful reader, whether you've seen anything interesting in the multiplex these last two weeks. No? Well I haven't either, and we aren't alone.
Online voting for homecoming king and queen is now available.
Student Voluntary Services has extended its deadline to apply for this year's Fall Alternative Break.
Ball State competed in the second of three rounds in the Golfweek Conference Challenge in Burlington, Iowa, on Monday.
BATON ROUGE, La. - Thousands of students, professors and workers were being evacuated from Louisiana State University's main campus Monday following a bomb threat, school officials said.
As the fire and temperatures heat up, an artistic masterpiece is created using only one's mouth and hands.
Officials at Brownsburg High School in Brownsburg, Ind., put the building on lockdown Monday after a student falsely reported being attacked.
CHICAGO - Mayor Rahm Emanuel asked a state court Monday to force Chicago school teachers back to work and end a weeklong strike he calls illegal.
INDIANAPOLIS - Police say one person has died and another has been injured in a shooting at an Indianapolis gun store.
CAIRO - Libyans tried to rescue Ambassador Chris Stevens, cheering "God is great" and rushing him to a hospital after they discovered him still clinging to life inside the U.S. Consulate, according to witnesses and a new video that emerged Monday from last week's attack in the city of Benghazi.
INDIANAPOLIS - Leading Senate Republicans are piling behind Indiana tea party star Richard Mourdock in a quickly escalating race against an unexpectedly strong Democratic rival. There's one notable exception to the GOP backing: the six-term senator Mourdock vanquished by more than 20 points in May's Republican primary.
NEW YORK - Occupy Wall Street protesters celebrated the movement's anniversary on Monday by clogging intersections in New York City's financial district, marching to the beat of drums that were a familiar refrain last year.