Ball State student wins lunch with CEO Warren Buffett
September 14, 2011A Ball State public relations and telecommunications major won a lunch with Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
A Ball State public relations and telecommunications major won a lunch with Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
After extending nominations in the hopes of getting more applicants, the Student Government Association still has four freshmen seats and one graduate seat open.
Ball State students talk about state regulated smoking restrictions on campus and in the community.
Ball State's Digital Policy Institute will host national technology experts Friday to discuss the rapid changes in technology.
Carnivals and Renaissance Fairs, Hogwarts and Disney. The Late Nite committee brings these worlds to Ball State students for free.
NEW YORK — Authors and authors' groups in the United States, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom sued the University of Michigan and four other universities Monday, seeking to stop the creation of online libraries made up of as many as 7 million copyright-protected books they say were scanned without authorization.
FISHERS, Ind. — Indiana residents marked the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks with prayers, touching fragments of beams recovered from the World Trade Center, and by climbing stairs like the firefighters who went up the doomed towers that day.
The Cardinals opened up their home campaign against Northwestern Tuesday.
Times like this remind us that college flies by way too quickly, and if we don't get involved in something we're passionate about, we'll miss out on the learning and life lessons that take place outside the classroom.
As The Comedy Moshpit goes into its second year at Be Here Now, Jake Lentz and Kyle DeWees, co-founders and co-hosts of The Comedy Moshpit, are booked with headliners and ready to show Ball State how they have successfully combined their passions for heavy metal and comedy.
If there was anything junior linebacker Tony Martin and coach Pete Lembo learned about the defensive unit after Saturday's 37-7 loss to No. 20 South Florida, it was that it needed to improve execution and tackling.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Taliban insurgents fired rocket-propelled grenades and assault rifles at the U.S. Embassy, NATO headquarters and other buildings in the heart of the capital Tuesday while suicide bombers struck police buildings in an attack blitz that displayed the ability of militants to bring their fight to the doorsteps of Western power in Afghanistan.
Michelle Rosado was inside Tower 2 of the World Trade Center on September 11. After surviving the attacks, she is now sharing her story and her message of hope.
INDIANAPOLIS — The band that was preparing to perform at the Indiana State Fair before a fatal stage collapse has been named as a defendant in a potential lawsuit in a notice sent to the state attorney general.
Ball State students give their opinion on the presence of UPD on campus.
The University Programming Board does exactly what its name says - they plan the large-scale events and programs on the university campus.
Ball State fought until the final whistle, constantly bombarding its opponent with pressure and shots from every direction.
CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. — Federal authorities say a woman who wanted to keep her mother and brother from flying to New York on a date near the Sept. 11 anniversary called an Arizona airport and falsely claimed a bomb was on board their flight.
INDIANAPOLIS — A drunken driving crackdown over the weekend has resulted in 363 arrests for driving while intoxicated.
Pruis Hall was packed with people, from students to city emergency officials, who wanted to spend the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorists attacks by listening to a survivor tell her story.