Ball State students take home Emmys
June 3, 2012Once again, Ball State telecommunications students came home with their arms full after the annual regional Emmy Awards Saturday night in Indianapolis. -á
Once again, Ball State telecommunications students came home with their arms full after the annual regional Emmy Awards Saturday night in Indianapolis. -á
CAIRO - Former President Hosni Mubarak has received a life sentence for failing to stop the killing of protesters during Egypt's uprising. But he and his sons have been cleared of corruption charges, setting off protests for greater accountability for 30 years of abuses under the old regime.
The San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder are locked in a rousing series with some of the biggest stars in the sport, some of the most raucous crowds in the league and television ratings that are nearing record highs.
The Green Lantern is gay.
INDIANAPOLIS - The Senate race between U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly and state Treasurer Richard Mourdock may be best understood by what each campaign is not talking about.
Ball State's campus just got busier today as incoming freshmen and their families begin the first orientation session of the summer. -á
BELLEFONTE, Pa. - The case against Jerry Sandusky, whose trial begins Tuesday with jury selection, could boil down to a simple question: Will the young men who claim the former Penn State assistant football coach sexually abused them be viewed as credible witnesses?
The Cardinal Greenways trail that runs from Richmond, Ind., to Marion, Ind., and holds its main offices in Muncie is making changes to accommodate its users and the changes it has faced since its beginning. -á
As it turns out, the Ball State men's volleyball team did walk away with a championship following the 2012 season.
INDIANAPOLIS - Dario Franchitti won his third career Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, but it came at the cost of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing driver Takuma Sato on the final lap.
OSLO, Norway - Norwegian police said Wednesday they are confident that confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik acted on his own in terror attacks last year that killed 77 people and that they found no evidence he belonged to a Europe-wide anti-Muslim network. -á
CHICAGO - Two major civil rights groups filed lawsuits Wednesday in hopes of legalizing same-sex marriage in Illinois.
Ball State announced the resignation of baseball coach Alex Marconi on Wednesday according to athletic director Bill Scholl in a press release
LEIDSCHENDAM, Netherlands - Former Liberian President Charles Taylor was sentenced to 50 years imprisonment Wednesday for arming and supporting murderous rebels in Sierra Leone in return for "blood diamonds," a landmark sentence activists hope will send a clear message to despots around the world that they will be held to account for sponsoring atrocities.
-á INDIANAPOLIS - A gunman opened fire at an Indianapolis apartment complex Wednesday, fatally shooting a woman and critically wounding three other people before turning the gun on himself as officers confronted him, police said.
LEIDSCHENDAM, Netherlands - Former Liberian President Charles Taylor was sentenced to 50 years imprisonment Wednesday for arming and supporting murderous rebels in Sierra Leone in return for "blood diamonds," a landmark sentence activists hope will send a clear message to despots around the world that they will be held to account for sponsoring atrocities.