OUR VIEW: An inspirational story
November 1, 2011MSNBC's Bob Dotson reminds us that Americans have interesting stories to share, and he loves finding these nuggets of detail that inspire a laugh or a lump in the throat.
MSNBC's Bob Dotson reminds us that Americans have interesting stories to share, and he loves finding these nuggets of detail that inspire a laugh or a lump in the throat.
NEW YORK — A wave of selling swept across Wall Street and stock markets around the world Tuesday after Greece's prime minister said he would call a national vote on an unpopular European plan to rescue that nation's economy.
The preseason poll for the Mid-American Conference 2011-2012 women's basketball season was announced Tuesday by head coaches and media members.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The man who will become the next president of Ireland is an Indiana University graduate.
Ball State now has the first public relations master's program in the nation with certification from the Public Relations Society of America.
A comedian will be aiding a Free the Slaves fundraiser tonight by telling her story about being a victim of human trafficking.
For students wanting to change the way Cardinal Cash works, there is a group whose main focus is to do just that.
Ball State is the most sexually healthy school in Indiana, and the university is rated the 16th healthiest against other universities in the nation, according to the annual Trojan Health Report Card.
With two conference wins each weekend becoming the norm for the Ball State women's volleyball team, the national panel of coaches is beginning to take more and more notice of the team's exceptional season.
Welcome to the start of the eleventh week of classes.
It's what tech experts are calling the future in video gaming, and Ball State students were able to see that technology in action yesterday.
Occupy Muncie is still going strong, despite its members being without electricity.
With only a week left until Election Day, Muncie's mayoral candidates are hitting the pavement in the final stretch of the campaign trail.
A Ball State alumnus shared the story of his architecture career with students to show them how much they can accomplish with their degree.
In May 2010, Emily Behny graduated Ball State with the dream of making it on Broadway. She received her first big role, a stepping-stone toward her dream, shortly after graduation when she was cast as Belle in "Beauty and the
INDIANAPOLIS — Some people injured when high winds toppled stage rigging at this summer's Indiana State Fair aren't eligible for money from a charity fund for victims because they weren't admitted to the hospital, officials said.
There is life after Oct. 31. November presents new opportunities to experience the season before the first flakes of snow coat the ground.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — A new online system to track purchases of cold medications that can be used in methamphetamine production is credited with already stopping thousands of illegal sales in Indiana.
A five-time national Emmy winner will speak to Ball State students tonight about his experiences with multimedia journalism.
WASHINGTON — Denying he sexually harassed anyone, Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain said Monday he was falsely accused in the 1990s while he was head of the National Restaurant Association, and he branded revelation of the allegations a "witch