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By Garrett Lamkin and Brittney Dean / November 24, 2014The Grand Jury has decided not to indict Officer Wilson for the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
The Grand Jury has decided not to indict Officer Wilson for the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — A grand jury has decided not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown, the unarmed, black 18-year-old whose fatal shooting sparked weeks of sometimes-violent protests.
Tensions are mounting in Ferguson as the National Guard moves in and the official announcement comes closer.
Two weeks after armed men came into a student’s home near campus, shooting one in the leg, many students are still learning about the incident and calling for more university alerts on crime.
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Even with 26 mph winds a few hours in and chances of rain, the men of Phi Beta Sigma still stand at the Scramble Light.
Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital has been named a "Leader in LGBT Healthcare Equality” by The Human Rights Campaign Foundation for three consecutive years despite a 2010 lawsuit against the hospital involving a transgender person being called "he-she" and "it."
As a part of the Asian American Student Association’s month of events to teach students about art within the Asian American culture, AASA is hosting “Animation in Asia.”
A park that’s currently under construction will become Muncie’s eastern “gateway” into the city.
A Fort Wayne teen was arrested near campus early this morning after police say a family returned home and found him passed out on their toilet.
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Ball State senior Sarah Stockton has started chemotherapy after being diagnosed with breast cancer. Reporter Mackenzie Klahr talks to Jordan Tojo about the "CAN-CER-VIVE" campaign that she started for her friend and sorority sister.
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Open enrollment into Ball State’s health care plan for faculty and staff ends Friday, but, despite university outreach efforts, people may not have educated themselves about the details of the options available.
State excise officers are will increase late night patrols around college campuses beginning this weekend. Uniformed and plain-clothed officers will be stepping up patrols of residential and side streets near Indiana colleges, according to a press release.
As of Wednesday, the Student Government Association has yet to get approval to open Bracken Library for 24 hours during finals week.
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The McKinley Commons project is beginning construction in 2015 and is expected to be completed close to the end of 2016.