Moms protest gun control laws
July 1, 2013Indiana Moms Against Gun Control members protest gun control laws at the Delaware County Building in downtown Muncie.
Indiana Moms Against Gun Control members protest gun control laws at the Delaware County Building in downtown Muncie.
Ball State’s new associate provost for diversity and director of the Office of Institutional Diversity takes over today after being announced last week.
Senior European officials expressed concern that U.S. intelligence agents bugged EU offices, with some lawmakers calling for concrete sanctions against Washington.
Universities are seeing more students stray from a traditional path after high school of immediately attending college in a continuous, full-time time period.
Richmond police are investigating an officer who may have violated department police by handing his gun to a man to shoot a deer that bad been hit by a car.
A social media war over the rulings on gay marriage showed Gov. Mike Pence is still learning that being the state’s top executive means dealing with surprises.
Hospitals could be left with nothing to show for payment reductions if the government doesn’t accept Pence’s idea for administering the Medicaid coverage expansion.
A professor of veterinary medicine said Indiana 4-H members at fairs should try to reduce the chance of exposing their swine to a viral disease deadly to young pigs.
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy turned away the appeal from the sponsors of California’s now-overturned gay marriage ban in the nation’s most populous state.
A message posted on the Facebook page of Goldman Union Camp Institute, a Reform Jewish summer camp, said the camp had resumed its normal schedule.
The debate is now heading toward the Republican-led House, where incumbents could face primary challenges if they appear too lenient on immigrants living in the US.
The Supreme Court's decision to overturn DOMA was celebrated by singing, dancing and flag-waving and a look at the future of gay marriage in Indiana.
A former Texas teen mom jumped from little-known junior state senator to political superstar as she spoke late into the night against proposed abortion restrictions.
Students around the country will see a massive student loan interest rate increase next week if Congress is unable to act before the end of the week.
The Supreme Court’s dominant question was whether or not to uphold the previous definition of a supervisor in workplace discrimination cases.
The 11-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy face charges of aggravated battery in the death of a five-year-old Haitian girl in the care of a Muncie couple.?
Ball State Libraries has decided not to subscribe to an e-journal app after its trial run ends due to the limited amount of titles compared to the library’s entire title base.
The Talking About Art program projects a piece from the museum and encourages participants to collectively examine what the work is about.
One decision wiped away part of a federal anti-gay marriage law that has kept legally married same-sex couples from receiving tax, health and pension benefits.
The Supreme Court voted 5-4 to halt the requirement that states with a history of discrimination in voting get approval before changing the way they hold elections.