NewsLink Indiana Weather Evening Update - 9/14/15
By Nathan DeYoung / September 15, 2015Weather Forecaster Nathan DeYoung has your evening forecast update and rain chances could be returning by late week.
Weather Forecaster Nathan DeYoung has your evening forecast update and rain chances could be returning by late week.
President Barack Obama has unveiled an online scorecard to help prospective college students compare universities based on information like average student loan debt, potential earning power and costs to students.
Ball State’s new brand isn’t just in the hands of the university. Three community sessions will be held showing proposed options of color and font schemes for the new brand.
As anxiety disorders and depression continue to be the leading mental illnesses for children and adults, the science behind the problem is becoming more important to discover.
Michelle Bruggeman had a love for learning, and her passion to work with others is being cherished by those who remember her.
A alternative to smoking has started to grow in popularity among young people on college campuses.
With the university starting to build nicer residence halls, like Johnson A and Studebaker East, those living in LaFollette Complex feel like they are getting the short end of the stick.
Fourteen years ago today, terrorists flew into the World Trade Center, killing almost 3,000 people and injuring many more. At the time, college students would have been children—most around ages 4-8. We wanted to see what they remembered about that fateful day.
Weather forecast for BSU vs. Texas A&M this weekend in College Station, Texas.
After a campus-wide email was sent out Sept. 9 informing students of a sexual assault that occurred in a university residence hall, the University Police Department has not released any more information.
Ball State Democrats and Black Student Association joined forces to co-host a Black Lives Matter march.
A new safety app created by five students at the University of Michigan is growing in popularity among college students.
The national spotlight on police-involved shootings within the past year has kept members of the Black Lives Matter movement motivated to protest, even here at Ball State.
People who had lined up outside of Emens Auditorium to sign up for Air Jam spots were sent home early with vouchers Sept. 8.
After successfully increasing retention rates and student GPAs its first year, the Ball State Achievements app will continue its trial run this year.
To better educate students about sexual assault prevention, the Student Government Association allocated $500 for the residence halls to use to provide awareness programs to their residents.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — The Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend has appealed a more than $400,000 judgment that it was ordered to pay a former language arts teacher who underwent in vitro fertilization treatments. Emily Herx filed a federal gender discrimination case against the diocese in 2012 after her contract wasn't renewed at St.
DENVER (AP) — Colorado's unusual tax law is forcing the state to suspend taxes on recreational marijuana for one day. The sales-tax break on Sept.
Poor romantic comedies. Even our criticisms of them have grown stale. "They're not as good as they used to be," we moan, yearning for some purer time when we didn't know the time-tested beats, the inevitable outcomes, and the dynamics seemed more attuned to How We Date Now.
The interior design program looks to move from its current home in the Family and Consumer Science Department into the College of Architecture and Planning.