Facebook will charge to 'promote' user photos
October 3, 2012NEW YORK (AP) - Facebook has long declared that it's "free and always will be." And it still is - unless you want more friends to see what you have to say.
NEW YORK (AP) - Facebook has long declared that it's "free and always will be." And it still is - unless you want more friends to see what you have to say.
North Quad was swarmed with those jeering and poking fun at the preaching of a husband and wife team of evangelical Christians Wednesday.
DENVER- President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney come face to face for the first time in this presidential campaign Wednesday night for a nationally televised debate that will give millions of Americans a chance to size up two fierce competitors in a moment of high-risk theater.
Ball State students are moving on to the big screen as their film has been selected for the Heartland Film Festival.
DURHAM, N.H. - Former President Bill Clinton is telling college students in the battleground state of New Hampshire that they have the right to vote either where they attend school or at home.
LONDON - Markets remained subdued Wednesday despite some moderately encouraging U.S. jobs figures as investors awaited a key government report later in the week and more clarity over Spain's request for a bailout.
Outside groups are spending another $1.5 million in Indiana's deadlocked Senate race this week.
A Delaware County resident who attacked an excise officer in March at a Muncie bar was found guilty of three charges Monday.
A world-renowned polar bear biologist who helped list polar bears as an endangered species visited Ball State Tuesday.
Partisan organizations worked together to bring a bipartisan event to Ball State's campus. -á
INDIANAPOLIS - State health officials say six Indiana residents have died of West Nile virus and more than 60 people have been sickened.
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana's lottery commission voted Wednesday to hire a private company to run the lottery's marketing, sales and distribution services in the hopes that it will boost the game's profits by about $100 million a year.
With the further education of high school students in mind, the David Owsley Museum of Art located at Ball State has released an online learning packet featuring images of objects found in the museum's collection.
CHICAGO - Chicago police are busy chopping down 6- to 8-foot tall marijuana plants that they found growing on a chunk of land the size of two football fields on the city's far South Side.
With the election coming up, the political parties are gearing up for the final stretch of the campaigns.
INDIANAPOLIS- Indiana's lottery commission is hiring a private company to take over its marketing and other services in hopes of boosting profits.
Eleven years ago, a Delta Zeta sorority sister, Melissa Steckler, died after being involved in a burn accident. In her honor, the sorority hosts an annual 5K run and walk to celebrate her life and give back to the community.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - The state highway department says it will cost less than expected to build part of a hotly contested section of the Interstate 69 extension through southern Indiana.
BEIRUT - Turkish artillery fired on Syrian targets Wednesday after shelling from Syria struck a border village in Turkey, killing five civilians, sharply escalating tensions between the two neighbors and prompting NATO to convene an emergency meeting.
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana's lottery commission voted Wednesday to hire a private company to run the lottery's marketing, sales and distribution services in the hopes that it will boost the game's profits by about $100 million a year.