Ball State reacts to No Child Left Behind Act being waived
February 13, 2012The No Child Left Behind Act was a good idea, in theory. That was the sentiment shared by students around Teachers College and their dean John Jacobson.
The No Child Left Behind Act was a good idea, in theory. That was the sentiment shared by students around Teachers College and their dean John Jacobson.
RALEIGH, N.C. — The North Carolina Supreme Court is hearing arguments over whether school officials should be allowed to search students' bras for drugs.
Students had the opportunity to learn about diversity in work and life through networking activities and various speakers on Saturday.
The annual fundraiser for Special Olympics Indiana took an interesting twist this year. When the pool broke early in the event, people started to slide through the mud and water on the ground.
After winning its last three matches, the Ball State men's tennis team came into its home matchup with Detroit on Saturday looking to continue its momentum.
The losses keep piling up for Ball State. After suffering a 24-point loss to Buffalo on Feb. 4, Ball State dropped its second consecutive Mid-American Conference game, a 76-57 defeat at Ohio on Saturday.
NEW YORK — For the past six weeks, Wall Street traders have optimistically pushed the Dow Jones industrial average up nearly 4.8 percent on a belief that the U.S. economic recovery is finally gaining momentum.
INDIANAPOLIS — Results of about 500 blood samples that were retested as part of a sweeping probe of drug testing problems at the state toxicology lab aren't being made public even though they've been shared with prosecutors.
LOS ANGELES — Investigators worked Sunday to piece together what killed Whitney Houston as the music industry's biggest names prepared for a Grammy Awards show that will be undoubtedly feel as much like a memorial as a celebration.
With the score tied at 3-3 in Ball State's matchup with Illinois State on Sunday, senior Zane Smith found himself in a familiar situation.
As Ball State stood one point away from victory over Quincy in overtime of set three, Larry Wrather took his position behind the service line with a volleyball in hand.
Models showcased the work of 28 student designers at the Fashion Design Society's Designer Showcase.
Three Ball State students, two of which are football players, were arrested early Saturday morning on suspicion of battery at Dill Street Bar and Grill.
A dip in the pool became a roll in the mud at the Polar Plunge on Saturday after a wall of the event's small pool burst.
LOS ANGELES — Tony Bennett performed on the very first Grammy Awards, and as he returns for the 54th show this Sunday, the singer says it never gets old.
ATHENS, Greece — Greece's future in the eurozone came under renewed threat Friday.
INDIANAPOLIS — More than quarter of the Indiana House Democrats who unsuccessfully fought passage of the state's new right-to-work law won't try for re-election this year.
In spite of its 0-2 start, the Ball State men's tennis team is on a winning streak.
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LOS ANGELES — Whitney Houston, who ruled as pop music's queen until her majestic voice was ravaged by drug use and her regal image was ruined by erratic behavior and a tumultuous marriage to singer Bobby Brown, died Saturday. She was 48