UPB to host battle of the bands
April 10, 2012Ball State students will have a chance to support the local music scene on campus Tuesday night.
Ball State students will have a chance to support the local music scene on campus Tuesday night.
Ball State students have been experiencing faster speeds on their 4G capable mobile phones, as long as their mobile provider is AT&T.
MUNCIE, Ind. - A Muncie man whose daughter was sentenced to 50 years in prison for the malnutrition death of her 5-year-old stepdaughter has pleaded guilty to playing a role in the girl's death.
TULSA, Okla.- Two Oklahoma men suspected in a shooting rampage that left three people dead and terrorized Tulsa's African-American community appeared in court Monday and had bond set at more than $9 million each.
A new course registration system opens today for some students and continues through the next several days, based on criteria, such as class standing, and affiliations, such as being a student athlete or a member of the Honors College.
INDIANAPOLIS - Investigators are trying to identify hundreds of potential victims whose images were found on the computer of an Indiana man charged with coercing two teenage boys into recording sexually explicit videos by threatening to post clips of their previous online indiscretions on gay porn websites.
Creating a non-violent campus is one of the key things the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies values and tries to do so by teaching students at Ball State different ways to stay safe.
Mayor Dennis Tyler said he wishes more of us would stick around after we graduate. That was one of his ideas for improving relations between Ball State and the city.
SEOUL, South Korea - Recent satellite images show North Korea is digging a new underground tunnel in what appears to be preparation for a third nuclear test, said South Korean intelligence officials.
Mayor Dennis Tyler said he wants to create a stronger relationship between Ball State and the Muncie community, ultimately retaining more students in the area and allowing them to help improve the city's economy.
On a campus visit as a senior in high school, freshman Karen Trexler saw the fish in the fountain outside Woodworth Complex decorated with sidewalk chalk. She said it was part of what she found endearing about Ball State, and she and some friends decided to replicate the decorations one night two weeks ago.
ROCKPORT, Ind. - Indiana topped the nation last year in the amount of toxic chemicals its factories discharged into waterways, according to a report from an environmental ground that found Hoosier industries dumped more than 27 million pounds of pollutants into the state's rivers and streams.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - A new report showing that Indiana females in grades nine through 12 have the nation's second-highest rate of forced sex is spurring calls for more education and prevention efforts.