Patrick Lomantini chooses Muncie ARF for 50 States Tour
August 28, 2012Fifty is the magic number for Patrick Lomantini. He will travel to 50 states for 50 days to complete 50 haircuts with all the proceeds going to 50 animal shelters.
Fifty is the magic number for Patrick Lomantini. He will travel to 50 states for 50 days to complete 50 haircuts with all the proceeds going to 50 animal shelters.
President Barack Obama, appealing to students who powered his first White House run, swooped onto college campuses Tuesday to remind those returning to class that they hold a unique power to determine the election.
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. - A court hearing for a former Indiana State University student charged in a fatal shooting in a campus parking lot erupted into a fight that briefly forced officials to lock down the Vigo County Courthouse and Terre Haute City Hall. -á
Jonathan Newsome's arrest last week put Ball State's new "Rise Up" motto under attack.
It was a bad weekend for Armstrongs and Neils. On Saturday, when news broke that the first astronaut to walk on the moon had died, social media sites blew up. Some people posted about how sad it was that such an amazing man - Neil Armstrong - had passed away. But some people mourned the loss of Lance Armstrong. Or was it Billie Joe Armstrong? Or perhaps it was Neil Young or Neil Patrick Harris.
On Tuesday, Bazan, who formed the once-famed indie-rock band Pedro the Lion, will perform at an undisclosed living room in the city of Muncie, en route to a full-blown tour ending on Sept. 23 in Oregon.
Jonathan Newsome's arrest last week put Ball State's new "Rise Up" motto under attack.
Steven Williams, Mat Mikesell and Andrew Mishler sit down to discuss Ball State football's season opener against Eastern Michigan on Thursday.
-á This Saturday, the campus looked and sounded like a horror movie as bloody creatures rambled through the streets.
NOBLESVILLE, Ind.- Former Indiana gubernatorial candidate Jim Wallace has been jailed on a felony domestic violence charge.
-á This Saturday, the campus looked and sounded like a horror movie as bloody creatures rambled through the streets.
INDIANAPOLIS - Health officials say an Indianapolis-area resident has died from West Nile virus, the second confirmed Indiana death this year from the mosquito-borne illness.
The annual SuperParty will take place tonight from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Art and Journalism Building, the Ball Communication Building and the David Letterman Communications and Media Building.
Pump prices are heading higher as Tropical Storm Isaac forces several major refineries along the Gulf Coast to halt production in preparation for high winds and heavy rains.
The Accelerate Summer Bridge Program gained plenty of positive feedback from those who participated this year.
The Residence Hall Association has other plans for the second week of classes. Rock the Halls week begins today, with the RHA hosting a different event to promote student activity on campus every day.
After the first few weekends of the Fall Semester, the Indiana State Excise Police are preparing for the first home football game of the season.
Faculty and students will have the opportunity to attend one of two free informational sessions this week to learn about the geographic information systems tools in research that is available at Bracken Library. -á
TAMPA, Fla. - Republicans launched Mitt Romney's national convention Monday with the bang of a gavel before a smattering of delegates as Tropical Storm Isaac led them to cancel most of the opening-day program. -á
Up until running back Barrington Scott broke his leg against Eastern Michigan on Nov. 5, Ball State had just three players to rotate at that position.