Papa John's to start baking by mid-September in Atrium
By Ashley Dye / August 14, 2014Papa John’s will start serving personal-size pizzas, breadsticks and wings in the Atrium by mid-September.
Papa John’s will start serving personal-size pizzas, breadsticks and wings in the Atrium by mid-September.
Six years ago, Ball State became a victim of fraud cases that totaled more than $13 million. As the university moves forward, officials say it is focused on recovering the money, finding justice and creating new checks and balances.
One thing was clear when the Daily News spoke to Ball State’s new president: students are a high priority for Paul Ferguson. A hallmark of his career rests on the phrase “student centeredness and community engagement.”
Former Ball State student Zach Decker died Saturday. He was 21.
An Indiana University doctoral student was among those on the Malaysia Airlines flight that was shot down Thursday over eastern Ukraine.
A former federal prosecutor will look at Ball State’s fraud cases from 2008 and 2010 that totaled $13 million.
The university will hire outside help to look at the fraud cases from 2008 and 2010 that totaled $13 million.
Indiana executive agencies are to ignore any of the same-sex marriages filed in late June after a federal judge’s order, according to a memo from Gov. Mike Pence’s office.
Gov. Mike Pence's office is telling all executive agencies to ignore any of the same-sex marriages that had been filed in late June after a federal judge's order.
Ball State's treasuer and vice president for business affairs announced today that he will move on to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Extra Ordinary Noodle Company sets up a booth at the Minnetrista Farmers Market. The noodle company is from Albany, Ind. DN PHOTO ASHLEY DYE
Diane Russell of Russell Sheep Company talks with a customer at the Minnetrista Farmers Market. Her company is based in Eaton, Ind., about 16 minutes away from Minnetrista. DN PHOTO ASHLEY DYE