Man in brain-eating case held in US on $1M bond
February 1, 2012BRIDGEPORT, Connecticut — A U.S. man charged with hacking a homeless man to death with an ax and eating his brain was ordered Wednesday to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.
BRIDGEPORT, Connecticut — A U.S. man charged with hacking a homeless man to death with an ax and eating his brain was ordered Wednesday to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.
Congressional candidate Brad Bookout will visit Ball State today to speak with students and members of the public.
All eyes will be on Indianapolis on Sunday for the Super Bowl, but after the game, Ball State's mascot will get his chance in the spotlight.
Indiana may join the other 39 states that have some type of statewide smoking ordinance.
With the arrival of the Super Bowl to Indianapolis, central Indiana will hold the spotlight for a brief moment in the world of sports. Though Muncie is an hour away from the Circle City, a Ball State professor has a significant connection to the Super Bowl.
INDIANAPOLIS — Pfizer Inc. is recalling 1 million packets of birth control pills due to a packaging error that could raise the risk of an accidental pregnancy by leaving women with an inadequate dose.
Senior Jeremiah Boes spent Tuesday night running down the streets of downtown Indianapolis with a handful of school mascots and a singing Jimmy Fallon.
FALLS CHURCH, Va. — President Barack Obama called on Congress Wednesday to make it easier for millions of additional homeowners to refinance their mortgages at lower interest rates even if they owe more than their homes are worth. He conceded that his administration's housing plans so far have not lived up to their promise.
Check out a video tour of the party street in downtown Indianapolis.
This semester Ball State took another step toward redefining education by enacting a transfer agreement with Indiana University.
Indiana could become the first state to pass right-to-work legislation in more than 10 years, and Ball State professors say, while controversial, the bill should have little effect on students.
OAKLAND, California — Oakland officials assessed damage to City Hall caused by Occupy protesters while leaders of the movement claimed Sunday that police acted illegally in arresting hundreds of demonstrators and could face a lawsuit.
INDIANAPOLIS — High winds forced organizers to temporarily evacuate two tents at the NFL Experience interactive fan exhibit in downtown Indianapolis.
NEW YORK — Twitter, a tool of choice for dissidents and activists around the world, found itself the target of global outrage Friday after unveiling plans to allow country-specific censorship of tweets that might break local laws.
Star of America will be offering shuttle services from Ball State's campus to go to the Super Bowl Village from Thursday to Saturday.
The Board of Trustees, during their meeting Friday, approved a modest increase in room and board rates as well as a phased retirement model for tenure line faculty.
A Chinese New Year celebration put on by various groups on Friday brought together 169 Chinese students, their American friends and Ball State faculty in recognition of the new Chinese Year of the Dragon.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's public schools would be allowed to teach creationism in science classes under a bill endorsed Wednesday by a state Senate committee.
Ball State students who aim for a career in finance and related fields now can stand out in a tough job market due to a free Bloomberg Assessment Test.
Ball State students looking to enjoy the benefits of winter while also trying to stay warm are in luck this weekend.