Noyer Complex students evacuate after fire
August 29, 2012A small electrical fire in Noyer Complex caused the evacuation of students Wednesday night.
A small electrical fire in Noyer Complex caused the evacuation of students Wednesday night.
A variety of Ball State majors ranging from English, history and graphic arts are helping to keep the legacy of the Auburn, Cord and Duesenberg automobiles alive.
Ball State's four set loss to IPFW was the first since 2007, but the matches were never easy for Ball State.
After a 1-1 start to her team's season, Ball State field hockey coach Beth Maddox said her young team will need to incur growing pains before achieving greatness.
It began in March, a new team motto for the 2012 season.
The last time Ball State opened the season at Scheumann Stadium was in 2010 against Southeast Missouri State when Stan Parish patrolled the sidelines.
A car plowed into a group of parents and children outside a South Los Angeles elementary school Wednesday afternoon, and eight people were hurt, six of them seriously, firefighters said.
Ball State spokesperson Tony Proudfoot said Chick-fil-A's donations are a matter of free speech, but Counseling Center psychologist Jay Zimmerman doesn't see it the same way.
CHICAGO - A federal judge sentenced a Chinese-born American Wednesday to four years in prison for stealing millions of dollars in trade secrets from Motorola, describing her as a soft-spoken, unassuming woman who carried out a "very purposeful raid" on the company in the dead of night.
In the Mid-American Conference, it's nearly a must to have a quarterback who has the ability to run the ball. It's no secret that Eastern Michigan quarterback Alex Gillett has the ability.
TAMPA, Fla. - Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan took his party's national convention spotlight Wednesday night as Republicans sought to turn the White House campaign back to the sluggish economy. He was accepting the vice presidential nomination at a gathering struggling for attention as Tropical Storm Isaac cast a pall from the nearby northern Gulf Coast.
SVS is a Ball State organization that helps students connect and find transportation to local volunteer agencies. Angelina Zulas, president of SVS, said 1,776 students signed up for volunteer agencies last school year through the organization.
In the hopes of fighting an era of partisanship in government, Ball State's College Republicans and University Democrats are working together this school year.
As the end of the summer driving season approaches with Labor Day weekend, drivers throughout Indiana are experiencing higher gas prices with Tropical Storm Isaac damaging the Gulf Coast region.
CHICAGO - A federal judge sentenced a Chinese-born American Wednesday to four years in prison for stealing millions of dollars in trade secrets from Motorola, describing her as a soft-spoken, unassuming woman who carried out a "very purposeful raid" on the company in the dead of night.
Students stood shoulder-to-shoulder laced in suds. They moved in sync to V.I.C.'s "Wobble" trying not to slip on the soap covered tarp beneath their feet. A
NEW ORLEANS - Hurricane Isaac made landfall in southeast Louisiana late Tuesday as Gulf Coast residents hunkered down behind boarded-up windows with stockpiles of food and water, and wind-driven rain lashed bayous and beaches. New Orleans calmly waited out another storm on the eve of Hurricane Katrina's seventh anniversary, hoping the city's strengthened levees will hold. -á
The Food and Drug Administration says salmonella found at a cantaloupe farm in southwestern Indiana matches the "DNA fingerprint" of the salmonella responsible for a deadly outbreak that sickened people in 21 states.
Meet Mitt Romney's sweetheart. Making her national debut, Ann Romney swept onto the stage at the Republican National Convention late Tuesday night and delivered a forceful defense of her husband's character and values - and made an all-out play for the critical women's vote - in a speech designed to introduce the country to the man she knows better than anyone.
Following the death of astronaut Neil Armstrong, President Barack Obama issued a proclamation Monday asking all public buildings, military posts and naval vessels to lower flags after the death of the first man to walk on the moon.