iPhone 5 orders topped 2M in 24 hours
September 17, 2012CUPERTINO, Calif. - Orders for the iPhone 5 topped 2 million in its first 24 hours, more than double the amount of its predecessor over the same period.
CUPERTINO, Calif. - Orders for the iPhone 5 topped 2 million in its first 24 hours, more than double the amount of its predecessor over the same period.
The question falls to you, faithful reader, whether you've seen anything interesting in the multiplex these last two weeks. No? Well I haven't either, and we aren't alone.
-á It's not very often that someone who's made friends and toured sweatshops in Honduras, China, Bangladesh and Cambodia comes to speak on campus.
Two days after his game winning kick, questions about Steven Schott still come flooding to coach Pete Lembo.
INDIANAPOLIS - Andrew Luck sure didn't play like a rookie Sunday afternoon.
The Cardinals defeated the Hoosiers on Saturday by hitting a field goal with no time left in the game. Check out the gallery here.
Vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan will be in downtown Indianapolis today for a fundraising event.
Newly announced president and CEO of the Ball State University Foundation, Cheri O'Neill, said she plans to use students' well being as a driving force in her fundraising efforts next year.
After serving a two-game suspension to start the season, junior defensive end Jonathan Newsome was inserted into the starting lineup at defensive end. The Ohio State's transfer's debut as a Ball State football player couldn't have gone much better.
Coming off its two best performances of the season last weekend, Sunday's game against Butler was supposed to be the perfect transition into Mid-American Conference play.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - In the moments following Ball State's thrilling 41-39 win over Indiana Saturday night, coach Pete Lembo walked off the field with his arm around President Jo Ann Gora's shoulders.
Marioni is well known in the art industry as one of the leading glass artists of all time. Marioni and his assistant, Janusz Pozniak will begin their three-day journey with a lecture at 7:30 p.m. in the Art and Journalism Building room 225. Immediately following will be a hot glass demonstration at the Glick Center.
Ball State opened up its second event of the fall season on Sunday at the Golfweek Conference Challenge in Burlington, Iowa.
Bloomington, Ind. - Just past midnight into Sunday morning, Jamill Smith stood in the south side of the Memorial Stadium field as a group of reporters converged on him.
CAIRO - Egypt's presidential spokesman said the breaching of the U.S. embassy in Cairo during protests over an anti-Islam film was "unjustified," denouncing it in the strongest words to date to come from the nation's highest office.
Five students discussed how BSU at the Games challenged them and more than 30 of their peers with difficult, and sometimes dangerous, experiences over the summer.
The scent of soil and fresh produce wafted through the air. The sounds of several local, Green revolutionaries explaining their newest product to save the world intermingled with the unsubtle sounds of live local blues music. Children as well as adults approached the interactive booths, distinguishing recyclable plastic bottles from compostable lawn clippings. The Living Lightly Fair could be considered a wonderful success.
Until Sunday's game, the Ball State field hockey team had scored seven total goals.
While she talked with an intrigued guest, Nancy White was describing the high level of difficulty put into restoring old homes while keeping the feel of the old architecture and artwork. "It's hard to do this work well enough so people can live and do justice in an old house but be contemporary," White said.
INDIANAPOLIS - Senate Republicans jumped into Indiana's pitched Senate battle this week, responding to a Democratic ad-buy with one of their own as they seek control of the Senate in November.