PHOTO GALLERY: Winter Storm
February 2, 2011Scenes from the ice and snow storm hitting the Midwest.
Scenes from the ice and snow storm hitting the Midwest.
Ball State canceled this morning's classes until 11 a.m., but the state escaped the worst of a monster storm that barreled across Indiana and left thousands in the dark last night.
PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. (AP) — The world's most famous groundhog predicted an early spring Wednesday.
The following are all the events no longer taking place Wednesday because of the weather.
The leader of the grounds crew thinks classes be canceled Thursday.
Students braved the harsh winter weather as this week's storm continued.
Pete Lembo said the Class of 2011 will be unlike any other he has as the coach of the Ball State football team.
It appears as if Ball State dodged the disastrous conditions that were originally forecast.
Our cartoonist takes a look at the mixed priorities of some students.
It was an unusual scene at Worthen Arena Wednesday night.
As if the weather weren't enough, Ball State's computer security team said someone used public safety as a ruse to send out malicious emails.
The team that commits the fewest turnovers in a game is usually the winner. Ball State fell victim to the rule after committing 28 turnovers in a 68-59 loss to Ohio on Wednesday.
SOUTH BEND — More than a foot of snow across much of northern Indiana, ice in the state's midsection and high winds made travel difficult Wednesday and left about 50,000 homes and businesses without electricity.
This was one of those storms - conditions still good enough to hold classes, but bad enough to send students sliding across campus.
Even though classes were only canceled before 11 a.m. Wednesday, that didn't stop students from going out and enjoying an early weekend escape from the winter weather.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indianapolis police officer who died after being shot during a traffic stop was hailed as a hero Tuesday by public safety leaders and family members who urged officers in the beleaguered department to live up to his example.
When Majdi Felah came to the U.S. to earn a master's degree in architecture, he left a country that was still under the 23-year regime of president Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali.
Victory after victory during December and early January overshadowed any mistakes that the Ball State men's basketball team was making.
Complaining to your friends on the shuttle bus could actually make a difference this week.