Students' Spring Break plans
March 1, 2012Check out a graphic that illustrates where students are going.
Check out a graphic that illustrates where students are going.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana House has approved a bill laying out when people are justified in using force against police officers.
If you're feeling a little clammy this week, you're not alone.
Fourteen students gathered in the fourth floor of Bracken Library on Wednesday night to discuss one question, "Who is John Galt?"
Just because you're trying to save up for college doesn't mean you can't have some fun on break.
LOS ANGELES — Conservative media publisher and activist Andrew Breitbart, who was behind investigations that led to the resignations of former Rep. Anthony Weiner of New York and former U.S. Agriculture Department official Shirley Sherrod, has died in Los Angeles at age 43.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Davy Jones, an actor-turned-singer who helped propel the TV rock band The Monkees to the top of the pop charts and into rock 'n' roll history, died Wednesday in Florida. He was 66.
Ball State took another leap toward going green on Wednesday with the launch of the brand new MyBSU Web page.
WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney scored a hard-won, home state triumph in Michigan and powered to victory in Arizona Tuesday night, gaining a two-state primary sweep over Rick Santorum and precious momentum in the most turbulent Republican presidential race in a generation.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — A federal judge will hear arguments next week on a union's request for a temporary restraining order to stop Indiana from enforcing its new right-to-work law.
During Spring Break, most students will go home or on vacation to the beach.
BRANSON, Mo. — Authorities say 10 people have been killed in southern Illinois by severe storms that slammed the Midwest.
Media researcher Jennings Bryant's lecture has been canceled for tonight.
CBX Bookstore's closing in the Village prompted the store to dispose of its unwanted textbooks this past week – and also upset several students.
Instead of throwing away class projects, or even trying to gain money for themselves, the Ball State Ceramics Guild teamed up with Dining Services to raise money for local charities.
It's the last practice before the Ball State men's swimming and diving team leaves for the Mid-American Conference Championships, and each swimmer leaves the pool with the same advice regarding preparation.
Making a film involving Sept. 11 is not an impossible task, but it is a difficult one.
PHOENIX — An Arizona jury on Wednesday found a man guilty of child abuse for forcing his grandsons on grueling hikes in the Grand Canyon in searing August heat even as the boys threw up and two of them repeatedly fell because of cramping.
Upon reading the article "Ball State faculty weigh in on tips for being fit this Spring Break" in the Tuesday, February 28th issue of the Daily News, I was rather taken aback.
CHARDON, Ohio — The death toll rose to three Tuesday in the shooting rampage in an Ohio high school cafeteria as schoolmates and townspeople grappled with the tragedy and wondered what could have set the teenage gunman off.