Village businesses double daily profit at Homecoming Village event
October 10, 2012-á Monday's first Homecoming Village brought 3,128 people to the Village and featured eight different attractions including a 25-foot high zip line.
-á Monday's first Homecoming Village brought 3,128 people to the Village and featured eight different attractions including a 25-foot high zip line.
MOBILE, Ala. - Dozens of students gathered at the site of a deadly campus shooting on Wednesday to protest the killing of a naked, unarmed student by a University of South Alabama police officer.
Off-campus houses were included in this year's Homecoming festivities because of a new event created as part of an outreach to heighten school spirit.
Although still in her first semester on campus, Keirsten Hodgens has already made a name for herself. Tuesday night she won the overall prize of $1,000 in scholarship money competing in one of Ball State's Homecoming events: the Student Scholarship Talent Search.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Missouri Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill took aim Wednesday at Republican challenger Todd Akin with a new series of TV ads featuring rape survivors outraged by Akin's remark about "legitimate rape" and his opposition to emergency contraception.
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Early Monday morning, University Police Department officers were involved in a high-speed chase that ended due to safety concerns.
DETROIT - The largest recall in Toyota's 75-year history could undermine the carmaker's comeback from natural disasters and embarrassing safety problems.
Katie Armiger, who has three professional albums and five years of music industry experience under her belt, will make Ball State the next scheduled stop on her "Get Smart" tour.
HARTFORD, Conn. - A former Peace Corps volunteer apologized for sexually abusing young girls while serving in South Africa and acknowledged the widespread fallout from his crimes before he was sentenced Wednesday to 15 years in prison.
ZIONSVILLE, Ind. - Republican Mike Pence defended his attendance record in Congress during the first gubernatorial debate Wednesday night and went on the attack against John Gregg for deficits the state ran up when the Democrat was speaker of the Indiana House.
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Indiana University students who graduate within four years could pay less tuition than those who take longer under a plan unveiled by President Michael McRobbie. -á
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana utilities forecast slightly lower gas bills this winter if usage remains the same as a year ago.
LOS ANGELES - A California man with many aliases who was behind an anti-Muslim film that sparked violence in the Middle East is expected to be asked by a judge Wednesday whether he violated his probation for a 2010 bank fraud conviction.
Indiana University announced a plan Tuesday to encourage more students to graduate in four years.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - A private company successfully delivered a half-ton of supplies to the International Space Station early Wednesday, the first official shipment under a billion-dollar contract with NASA.
ZIONSVILLE, Ind. - Indiana's three candidates for governor are readying for their first of three debates.
Pennsylvania's public employee pension system said Wednesday it will revoke Jerry Sandusky's $59,000 annual pension in the wake of his conviction and sentence in the child sexual abuse scandal.
Amidst the festivities of Homecoming Week, the Homecoming Steering Committee wants students to participate in a different kind of event.