Jepsen drops Boy Scouts event over gay rights
By The Associated Press / March 5, 2013Carly Rae Jepsen is canceling her performance at the Boy Scouts of America Jamboree because of the scouts' exclusion of gays.
Carly Rae Jepsen is canceling her performance at the Boy Scouts of America Jamboree because of the scouts' exclusion of gays.
A California lawmaker has introduced legislation aimed at guaranteeing transgender students the right to use public school restrooms and participate on the sports teams that correspond with their expressed genders.
SEFFNER, Fla. — A huge sinkhole opened up under a man's bedroom and swallowed him as he screamed for help. He was missing and feared dead Friday.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A commercial vessel carrying a ton of supplies for the International Space Station ran into trouble shortly after liftoff Friday.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University is freezing its tuition costs for the next two years in response to the nation's lingering weak economy.
The Ball State Alumni Association Office is accepting nominations for the Ball State Alumni G.O.L.D. (Graduate Of the Last Decade) Award through Friday, March 1.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The latest craze to sweep the Internet is bringing college students the wrong kind of attention — from the Federal Aviation Administration.
FORT MEADE, Md. — An Army private charged in the largest leak of classified material in U.S. history said Thursday that he sent the material to WikiLeaks to enlighten the public about American foreign and military policy and that he didn't think it would harm the United States.
Chrysler will announce 1,250 new jobs and a major investment Thursday at transmission and metal casting factories in the Kokomo, Indiana, area.
VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI promised his "unconditional reverence and obedience" to his successor on Thursday in a poignant and powerful farewell speech to cardinals delivered hours before he becomes the first pontiff in 600 years to resign.
Even though their Traverse City, Mich.-based agency is a 6-hour drive north, owners of Intersection overcame the distance to help their hometown revamp its image.
Childhood toys reflect the media and society's view of what the ideal person looks like according to the National Eating Disorder Awareness Week
Pruis Hall was lit with electric candles in bags decorated to remember those who were lost to suicide as well as reminders of reasons to live Wednesday night.
While Frog Baby is waiting to be repaired, a former Ball State student charged with the vandalism waits for her preliminary trial on March 7.