NEWS

Troy Davis executed; supporters claim injustice

JACKSON, Georgia — Troy Davis lifted his head and declared one last time that he did not kill a police officer before being executed Thursday, while outside the prison a crowd of more than 500 demonstrators cried, hugged, prayed and held candles.


NEWS

Ind. fair stage collapse victim awake from coma

PENDLETON, Ind. — A woman who suffered severe head injuries in the Indiana State Fair stage collapse has started communicating by writing messages on a dry-erase board since waking up from a coma, friends and relatives said.




NEWS

Career Center to hold Graduate School Expo

For the past four years, the Career Center has hosted a Graduate School Expo for juniors and seniors who are  thinking of going to graduate school after they graduate from Ball State.


NEWS

Leaders say Daniels' remarks could hurt NW Ind.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Northwest Indiana politicians said Gov. Mitch Daniels remarks about the region's political and business climate in his new book could hurt the area's redevelopment efforts.



NEWS

KAMERA OBSCURA: Gosling fuels a 'driven' success

With "Drive," Refn has established himself as a major director and a rare artist who can mix indie elements with a larger-budgeted scope. "Drive" should become Refn's "Pulp Fiction," or "Fargo": a movie that brings a distinct style to the table, and trumpets the arrival of a new directorial force in film. 


NEWS

Rapper fights hardship with poetry

Craig, an Indianapolis native, performs across the state. He was showcased in the campus "All H.A.M No Pineapples" event. He says that performing is his life.


SPORTS

FOOTBALL: A long way from home

Jahwan Edwards had heard of Ball State in high school. He had even watched the Cardinals play a game once, or maybe it was twice. One of those midweek ESPN deals. But if you had asked him to point to Ball State on a map or name what conference they played in, well, Edwards couldn't help you.






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