Students share Super Bowl experience
February 6, 2011Ball State students on campus and off held large watch parties to support and heckle the Steelers and Packers.
Ball State students on campus and off held large watch parties to support and heckle the Steelers and Packers.
Kelsey Koch, a former Ball State psychology major who had been suffering from a rare gene mutation called DOCK8, died Wednesday at 5:17 p.m. at the National Institute of Health in Maryland due to complications relating to the disease.
Indiana's monthly revenue is up $41 million from December, but still $15 million below the expectations that were set when the budget was passed in June 2009.
Fans of the NFL can breathe easy for another four years. The Super Bowl is contractually obligated to remain on broadcast networks until 2014.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The U.S. Census Bureau says it expects to release Indiana's 2010 census data next week.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana senators have postponed plans to discuss a bill that would create a study on whether Indiana should legalize marijuana.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana House approved a bill Thursday to revise a much-ridiculed state law requiring everyone buying alcohol to show identification regardless of their age.
Students who want food other than the usual dining locations on campus can go to a free cultural lunch today at the Multicultural Center.
NEW YORK — Stocks dipped Thursday as concerns over violent protests in Egypt weighed against better-than-expected economic news in the U.S.
While Delaware County is still under a state of emergency, Ball State students should realize they have more options then they expected.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A proposal to tighten the eligibility rules for Indiana's popular 21st Century Scholars program has cleared a state Senate committee.
INDIANAPOLIS — Utility crews are continuing to work to restore power to thousands of homes and business in central and southern Indiana in the wake of this week's winter storm.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Utility crews are continuing to work to restore power to thousands of homes and business in central and southern Indiana in the wake of this week's winter storm.
As if the weather weren't enough, Ball State's computer security team said someone used public safety as a ruse to send out malicious emails.
It appears as if Ball State dodged the disastrous conditions that were originally forecast.
Students braved the harsh winter weather as this week's storm continued.
The leader of the grounds crew thinks classes be canceled Thursday.
Ball State canceled this morning's classes until 11 a.m., but the state escaped the worst of a monster storm that barreled across Indiana and left thousands in the dark last night.
Tuesday saw students seeking refuge from this week's winter storm.
Gov. Mitch Daniels and Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman offer information to help Hoosiers prepare for severe weather conditions.