Gambling-addicted NY nun stole $128,000
By The Associated Press / October 29, 2012A nun with a gambling addiction was accused of stealing $128,000 from two rural parishes where she worked.
A nun with a gambling addiction was accused of stealing $128,000 from two rural parishes where she worked.
House lawmakers investigating a nationwide outbreak of deadly meningitis have summoned the head of the Food and Drug Administration to testify at the first congressional hearing on the issue next week.
NEW YORK — Instagram, the photo-sharing app that was created for mobile phones, is expanding to the Web.
The nation’s largest school system lurched to life Monday, when all but the most affected students still suffering from Superstorm Sandy made their way back to classes on foot, ferry and subway.
Parents, employers and coaches who want to see students’ grades on Self-Service Banner now have the ability to do so through an update in proxy access service.
Ball State’s Greek Life has attracted more and more members for the past four years, and because of this, the sororities on campus are in need of new housing.?
As part of continuing efforts to work together this election year, several groups on campus have provided a shuttle service to take students to election sites.
Republicans working to move Indiana firmly back into the land of red states after its 2008 support of Democrat Barack Obama hope to have plenty to celebrate Tuesday.
Federal agents have arrested 40 people during an immigration sweep in the Indianapolis area.
Ball State’s College Republicans and University Democrats have worked together to get their fellow students to vote.
Belly dancers, Scottish bagpipers and exotic animals will roam the L.A. Pittenger Student Center, transforming the building into an international festival.
To discuss the anti-Muslim film “Innocence of Muslims” and to address misconceptions students may have about Islam, the Muslim Student Association and the Religious Studies Club held a panel.
Lance Armstrong said he wanted to see the names of his accusers. The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency gave him 26, including 11 ex-teammates.
Hoping to raise awareness of the effect alcohol has on one’s body, several university offices teamed together Tuesday in the Atrium to educate students.
The most pressing issues facing Israel and the Middle East were the focus of the presentation given by Israel’s Consul General to the Midwest on Tuesday in Cardinal Hall.
In honor of women who have shattered the glass ceiling, the University College of Sciences and Humanities is hosting a dinner and offering awards.
In Lois Rockhill’s 23 year tenure as executive director at Second Harvest Food Bank, she has been on the front lines of fighting hunger in Indiana.
An actor and martial arts instructor accused of killing a University of New Hampshire female student last week was upbeat and described his life as “really good” three days after the woman’s death, an acquaintance said Monday.
A former New York stock broker was arrested Monday on charges of defrauding the Broadway producers of the musical adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock’s psychological thriller “Rebecca.”
Stimulating conversation, political engagement and free food will be found at the second presidential debate watch party.