Career panel to offer advice for transitioning from college
November 14, 2011During a career panel tonight, students will learn about transitioning from college life to the workforce.
During a career panel tonight, students will learn about transitioning from college life to the workforce.
NEW YORK — Hundreds of police officers in riot gear before dawn Tuesday raided the New York City park where the Occupy Wall Street protests began, evicting and arresting dozens of protesters from what has become the epicenter of the worldwide movement protesting corporate greed and economic inequality.
WCRD's "Radio Sweetheart" will host a live interview with newly elected Muncie mayor, Dennis Tyler, today at 9 p.m.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday promised an extraordinarily thorough springtime review of President Barack Obama's historic health care overhaul — more than five hours of argument, unprecedented in modern times — in time for a likely ruling affecting millions of Americans just before the presidential election.
For Ball State to reach its out-of-state enrollment percentage goal, it has increased its efforts in recruiting students from New Jersey.
Considered to be a driving force behind President Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, former senior adviser to the president David Axelrod delivered a speech Monday night in John R. Emens Auditorium.
NEW YORK — The price of oil fell to near $98 per barrel Monday as investors continued to worry about Europe's debt problems.
SHREVEPORT, La. — The former boyfriend of a woman who accused Republican presidential contender Herman Cain of inappropriate sexual behavior said Monday that he and this then-girlfriend met the businessman in the late 1990s.
NEW YORK — Jerry Sandusky said in an interview with NBC that he is innocent of the child sex abuse charges that have rocked Penn State and cost Joe Paterno his job, though the former defensive coordinator admitted he "horsed around" and touched kids.
FRANKFORT, Ind. — A central Indiana woman has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for her role in the beating death of her 2-year-old daughter.
Cynthia Prime, co-founder of Saving Orphans through Healthcare and Outreach, will speak today at 7:30 p.m. in room 125 of the Letterman Building.
In a film industry littered with the corpses of less significant psychological thrillers, "Take Shelter" stands tall for its incredible ability to create.
For the past three years, senior Christopher Swader has been a scenic designer with his twin brother, Justin. Directing "The Receptionist" is his first theater project without him.
A campus organization called Free the Slaves will host a documentary and information session today at 7 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom.
School corporations across the state aren't the only ones affected by budget cuts for K-12 education.
Considered to be a driving force behind President Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, former senior advisor to the president David Axelrod delivered a speech Monday night in John R. Emens Auditorium.
People lined up around University Square to buy cupcakes for $1.11 during cardinal cupcakes and coneys grand opening.
I traveled around the world in four hours last week — impressive, right?
Ball State women's swimming and diving's unbeaten start to the season is alive after a win at the IUPUI House of Champions this weekend.
Hard times hurt everybody, it seems — even the folks trying to help. The Muncie Mission is struggling to fill its shelves again after a drought of contributions nearly depleted the group's shelves in downtown Muncie this summer.