Memorial Day Folk music at the Cup
By Sam Hoyt / May 23, 2013The coffee shop will host folk musicians from noon until night on Monday.
The coffee shop will host folk musicians from noon until night on Monday.
The 67th annual Chamber Music Festival, which will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Sursa Hall, will feature university faculty and students playing classic music.
Some key Indiana legislators don’t expect the state to adopt a federal safety board’s recommendation that the threshold for drunken driving be cut from .08 to .05.
Police shot, wounded and took into custody two men who hacked another to death with butcher knives Wednesday near a London military barracks.
The Purdue University trustees have approved a tuition freeze and lower costs for students on the main campus in West Lafayette.
Authorities in South Florida say a man is charged with murder because he was overheard discussing the killing when his cellphone pocket-dialed 911.
Northern Indiana authorities say more than 50 middle and high school students and a bus driver were injured in a chain-reaction crash involving four school buses.
Deadly tornadoes have raked communities in America over this week, including Monday’s massive twister that carved a path through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore,
As parents and supporters greeted the team at the dugout, they repeatedly reminded the players that for the first time in a long time, next week matters.
The Spurs opened the Western Conference finals resembling the past champions but the Grizzlies looked like the first-timers still trying to adapt to their first appearance.
The Eastern Conference finals between the Heat and Pacers won’t begin until Wednesday night, but there’s already signs that animosity is present.
A Ball State class was eager to see tornadoes last week in Texas, but hearing of the tragedies that resulted made it a “bittersweet” experience.
The program plans to provide Delaware County senior citizens relief with food packages, allowing their fixed incomes to go further.
The team total of 864 is the lowest for a Ball State team in a 54-hole NCAA event.
Ball State's Elemental Self Defense program, created by students, will be expanding to other universities next year, including Antioch College in Ohio and Florida State.
This summer features some interesting titles that could do well in the box office as well as in reviews.
“Star Trek: Into Darkness” has warped its way to a $70.6 million domestic launch from Friday to Sunday, though its debut is lower than the studio’s expectations.
While it was definitely influenced by the old “Star Trek” stories, it had just enough to make it new and exciting.
Indiana’s annual Click It or Ticket initiative began Friday as the Memorial Day holiday approaches.
Ball State’s Alive Campaign partnered with Meridian Health Services to train local University Police Department officers.