Throw those fashion faux pas out the window
By Kourtney Cooper / April 3, 2013When it comes to rules, I follow only one: rules are meant to be broken. A select few rules have transcended time and become fashion faux pas.
When it comes to rules, I follow only one: rules are meant to be broken. A select few rules have transcended time and become fashion faux pas.
Heading into the game against Northern Kentucky, Ball State coach Rich Maloney expects to see quite a few arms going throughout the course of the game.
Jim Riches pulled his son’s mangled body out of the rubble at the World Trade Center, but the phone calls still filtered in years afterward. The city kept finding more pieces.
After moving to three different schools in four years, Shannon Morrison was ready for an easy transition to a new school.
Ball State will travel to Fort Wayne, Ind., today to face IPFW for the first time since falling to the team 5-4 in 2010.
The changing of coaches for the BSU basketball team causes me to wonder, when will the crazy expenditures on intercollegiate athletics end?
Ellen DeGeneres is going fishing again with a sequel to the animated blockbuster “Finding Nemo.”
North Korea said Tuesday it will restart its long-shuttered plutonium reactor and increase production of nuclear weapons material, in what outsiders see as its latest attempt to extract U.S. concessions by raising fears of war.
GOP Sen. Mark Kirk of Illinois said Tuesday he supports gay marriage, becoming the second sitting Republican senator to make such an announcement in recent weeks.
Eight people have been charged in connection with the deadly nightclub fire in southern Brazil that killed 241 people earlier this year, prosecutors said Tuesday.
The federal government argued Tuesday that a section of Arizona’s 2010 immigration law that prohibits “harboring” people living in the country illegally should be blocked.
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NEW YORK — A Democratic state senator conspired with a New York City councilman to buy himself onto the Republican ballot for mayor this year with tens of thousands of dollars in bribes to two Republican leaders, a prosecutor said Tuesday as he announced six arrests in a case he warned reveals a "show-me-the-money culture" at every level of New York government.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's public and charter schools would be required to have an employee carry a loaded gun during school hours under a proposal an Indiana House committee approved Tuesday.
An immersive learning group is looking to lighten Ball State’s electrical load by installing energy efficient lighting in a parking garage.
It’s clear that thrift stores aren’t just for old ladies and penny-pinchers anymore.
Zoning into four districts, less parking and sustainable standards are some initiatives proposed for Village revitalization in a City Council meeting on Monday.
The Ball State men’s tennis team fell to No. 27 Notre Dame 5-2 Monday afternoon, snapping its season-best five-match win streak.