Possession of child pornography charges found two Ball State students in jail in the past week.
Facing former coach Michelle Salmon for the first time, the Ball State University soccer team showed it has moved on.
Members of Ball State's women's volleyball team reported to campus last weekend in preparation for the start of fall practices this week.
Coach Nadalie Walsh has added another gymnast to her 2010-11 class. Mackenzie Pacovsky, of Independence, Minn., will be the fifth freshman on the gymnastics team, which will start its season in January.
Ball State Dining Services announced Monday that it will begin to charge a minimal 20 cent fee for cups of water or ice for customers who do not purchase any other items at the on-campus eateries.
The lobbying office Dan Coats left in February to pursue a return to the U.S. Senate is only about two miles from the Capitol, but the path from the lobbying world back to Congress is rarely traveled.
Ball State University won't see the freshman boom that's causing space crunches at Butler and Purdue universities this fall. But officials say the incoming students will make up in quality what they lack in quantity.
Ian Nielsen's decision to transfer to Taylor University on Friday left a gaping hole in Ball State University's lineup, but Alex Marconi is confident it will be filled.
Ball State and head coach Steve Shondell announced Friday that Corey Carlin, a former Cardinals men's volleyball players and assistant coach at Eastern Kentucky, will become the team's new assistant coach for the upcoming season.
The first day of the Indiana State Fair brought plenty of people to the Indianapolis fairgrounds, despite cuts in state funding as well as smaller household budgets for many fair visitors.
Organizers say they're getting ready for 28,000 gaming fans to participate in Gen Con Indy. The four-day event starts Thursday at the Indiana Convention Center and has become one the city's largest conventions.
Indiana has joined other states in adopting a set of education benchmarks that establish what students nationwide should know by the time they graduate high school.
Indiana took in 9 percent more in tax revenues in July compared to a year ago, but collections remained below budget targets. The $917 million intake was about $72 million less than what was expected in the state budget.
Former lobbyist and Sen. Dan Coats says he doesn't think senators should be banned for life from becoming lobbyists. Coats' opponent, Democratic Rep. Brad Ellsworth, called for the lifetime ban Tuesday and said the revolving door in Washington must stop.
Unemployment in the Anderson was 11.6 percent in June, higher than state and national averages. Abandoned businesses and vacant homes can be found throughout the city. However, the Colts moving its training camp there, the struggling city has a glimmer of hope.
Indiana's outspoken state schools chief Tony Bennett plans to meet with teachers around the state to discuss new school policies, including changes that have drawn criticism from some educators.
Democratic Rep. Brad Ellsworth said Tuesday that senators should be banned from ever becoming lobbyists — a proposal that doubles as a jab at his Republican opponent, former Sen. Dan Coats, who worked as a lobbyist after leaving office 12 years ago.
NFL officials and the Indianapolis Super Bowl Host Committee have a contingency plan if a work stoppage postpones the 2012 Super Bowl, including possibly playing the Super Bowl Feb. 12 instead of Feb. 5.
The Princeton Review announced Monday that Georgia is the No. 1 party school on its now infamous annual ranking. Ball State University went unranked, but two colleges from Indiana did get in the top 20 rankings.