Boy Scouts delay decision on admitting gays
February 6, 2013The Boy Scouts of America's national executive board has delayed a decision on whether to lift its longstanding ban on gay scouts and leaders.
The Boy Scouts of America's national executive board has delayed a decision on whether to lift its longstanding ban on gay scouts and leaders.
The past three regular season games between the Cardinals and Bobcats were decided by a combined six points.
A recent proposal looks to make paying for meals in the Village just a little easier.
Organizers in Indianapolis plan to run a clean, positive campaign to win a bid for the 2018 Super Bowl.
Senior Cailee Morris tells her story of volunteering at the Muncie Animal Rescue Fund for the past three or so years.
An ordinance exempting a southeastern Indiana county from federal gun control laws has been signed into law amid questions over whether it will hold up under judicial scrutiny.
Indiana’s schools would be required to teach cursive writing under a bill approved by the state Senate.
The Student Government Association and the Office of Student Life have started the search for a new student member of the Board of Trustees.
Two Ball State students are asking for help from several local bands in hopes of achieving their lifelong dreams of going to Africa.
Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” became the soundtrack for endless viral online fun last year: U.S. infantry soldiers lip-synched to it in Afghanistan’s Kunar Province.
Disney is mining The Force for even more new films.
There was concern that the Superdome wouldn't be able to handle its first Super Bowl according to reports obtained by the Associated Press
A group of children from Newtown, Conn., who recently recorded a version of “Over the Rainbow” are preparing for a live appearance during the preshow broadcast for Sunday’s Grammy Awards.
Wednesday kicks off the start of the 2013 football season with National Signing Day. For Ball State, that means officially signing 21 incomers to play for the next four years.
School officials and Child Protective Services are investigating an incident in which the shoes of an 8-year-old Indianapolis girl with Down syndrome were duct-taped to her ankles.
A high-profile advocate for women will speak tonight on the issues surrounding the negative portrayal of women in the media.
German police have recovered a cookie sculpture that may have been stolen by someone impersonating the Cookie Monster.