State health commisioner talks about importance of flu shots
October 6, 2010Oct. 1 marked the beginning of flu season, and the Indiana State Department of Health is trying to keep Hoosiers healthy.
Oct. 1 marked the beginning of flu season, and the Indiana State Department of Health is trying to keep Hoosiers healthy.
There are a few tickets left for Air Jam, but if Tuesday's sell out of the first allotment was any indication, those tickets will probably go fast.
INDIANAPOLIS — A new poll finds slightly more Indiana residents think Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels should not run for president than those who hope he makes a bid for the White House.
WASHINGTON — The top U.S. court, in a sensitive test of free-speech protections, considered on whether a fundamentalist church had the right to picket at a Marine's funeral with signs like "Thank God for Dead Soldiers."
With the midterm election looming, Ball State students will once again not receive a satellite-voting location on campus.
"Whale Rider" is one of those films. It was made as a low-budget, indie film but will leave a big impression upon any viewer.
INDIANAPOLIS — Ivy Tech Community College says it's trying to make it easier for its students to transfer to four-year colleges.
After one summer of qualifiers and three fall tournaments, Ball State's newest addition, Tyler Merkel, has already established himself as one of the team's mainstays. His immediate ascension to becoming one of Ball State's best players has not gone unnoticed by his teammates.
Ball State tennis player Dalton Albertin is quickly learning his potential to be a great tennis player. For Dalton, one of the Cardinals' top singles players, tennis is becoming a lifestyle.
At Wednesday's Homecoming Flag Football Championship, it was a fraternity and sorority game with Pi Beta Phi/Phi Sigma Kappa defeating Kappa Delta/FIJI for the title.
The irony of a man losing his friend while building a platform to bring friends together is the stuff of grand tragedy — and the basis of this year's best film so far.
The University Police Department began the process of removing abandoned bicycles on campus last Friday.
Stabilizing Ball State's offensive line has become a weekly activity for coach Stan Parrish. Last week he moved Michael Switzer to left tackle and installed Jordan Hansel at left guard.
Stabilizing Ball State's offensive line has become a weekly activity for coach Stan Parrish. Last week he moved Michael Switzer to left tackle and installed Jordan Hansel at left guard. He struck the right combination, and Ball State rushed for 306 yards in its upset 31-17 victory at Central Michigan.
A member of Sen. Richard Lugar's Advisory Board of Renewable Energy will speak on campus tonight about electric vehicles and living a sustainable lifestyle in his lecture "Creation of an Electrified Transportation World: The Energy Storage Revolution."
The students passing out the flyers and candy were members of Students for Justice in Palestine, a new group to Ball State's campus.
The East Central University and Ball State chapters of the Association of Information and Technology Professionals are holding the Fall Technology Expo and Region Five Conference today and Friday at the Horizon Convention Center downtown.
Life is changing in a big way for the Ball State women's volleyball team. At 13-3 overall and 3-1 in conference play, coach Steve Shondell has guided his team to a first-place tie atop the Mid-American Conference West Division.
Lauren Shirey has taken her love and skill with cooking to open a catering business out of her barn, which houses a certified kitchen. Check out an audio slideshow about the business, from Ball Bearings: http://bit.ly/boGZoi
It was an idea that just popped into their heads. After years of traveling around the world in the Army, two best friends, veterans and Muncie natives decided to bring a touch of their travels to the community they love.