Indy mayor signs domestic partner benefits measure
August 23, 2012Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard has signed an ordinance extending the health care benefits of city employees to their domestic partners.
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard has signed an ordinance extending the health care benefits of city employees to their domestic partners.
Ball State junior defensive end Jonathan Newsome has been suspended for the first two games of the season for a violation of team rules, in a news release by the Ball State athletics department.
The walking dead will shamble through Muncie on Saturday.
Neely Fest 2012, set from 6 p.m. to midnight Friday, is geared toward putting Ball State on the map.
With this weekend's season-opening games two states away, Ball State field hockey coach Beth Maddox has put a key emphasis on communication at practice this week.
Ribs, desserts and music will fill the streets of downtown Muncie this weekend for the RibFest.
Despite their political differences, the three men running for Indiana governor outlined similar outlooks for running the state during a forum Tuesday, from proposing improved job training to imposing tax cuts. But which taxes should be cut and when highlighted their differences.
After 22 years at Ball State, Joe Misiewicz is ready for retirement after leaving in May. To celebrate, he recently accepted a full-time position as president of Indiana Broadcasters Association.
U.S. health officials reported Wednesday three times the usual number of West Nile cases for this time of year and one expert called it "one of the largest" outbreaks since the virus appeared in this country in 1999.
The Glue & Scissors Society is a group for the ignored, unheard of artists in Muncie. The group, which started as a mere idea, is now hosting "The World is Ending: A Last Chance Art Exhibit" Friday night in the Village.
The new director of the Career Center plans on taking more initiative and raising awareness and engagement among students and staff.
Rapper Wale has canceled his planned concert at Ball State this weekend.
The women's basketball team will have its tryout the week of Sept. 2, but students wanting to try out must complete two requirements: they must bring proof of an athletic physical from the last six months and proof of insurance.
The Multicultural Center will host the annual Welcome Back Picnic to offer incoming and returning students an opportunity to socialize with several multicultural student organizations on campus. -á
A first-hand account of the Navy SEAL mission that killed Osama bin Laden is coming out Sept. 11.
The Glue & Scissors Society is a group for the ignored, unheard of artists in Muncie. The group, which started as a mere idea, is now hosting "The World is Ending: A Last Chance Art Exhibit" Friday night in the Village.
Ball State may have lost five starters from last season's NCAA tournament team but the Mid-American Conference still has confidence in their talent.
While it is a good enough thought to place every action film star from the '80s in one film, in practice, it is boring and uninteresting with too many bloated action sequences and not enough time spent developing even one actually interesting character.
When the Cardinals open the Ball State Active Ankle Challenge against Gardner-Webb at 7 p.m. Friday, it will be a match-up that appears lopsided.
Despite recent amounts of rainfall, the lawn in front of the Letterman Communication and Media Building shows effects of the drought from this summer.