Ball State flags lowered in memoriam to Ball family member
November 5, 2010Ball State University flags were lowered to half-staff today in honor of Janice Fisher, the final member of the generation following the five Ball brothers.
Ball State University flags were lowered to half-staff today in honor of Janice Fisher, the final member of the generation following the five Ball brothers.
Ball State students are helping Chevrolet rebuild its client base by creating a new marketing plan directed at a college-aged audience.
Check out the list of 11 arrests made by University Police Department in the past week.
Democrats retained their Senate majority Tuesday, losing five seats but winning key races in West Virginia and California. Republicans scored big gains, taking Senate seats from Democrats in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arkansas, North Dakota and Indiana. The net gain of 10 they needed for control of the chamber, however, eluded them.
WASHINGTON — Resurgent Republicans won control of the House and cut deeply into the Democrats' majority in the Senate in momentous midterm elections shadowed by recession.
As some students cheered the Election Day results that swept Republicans into office across the county, other people on campus said students might have a reason to be concerned about the results.
Republicans consider their new House majority a "golden opportunity" to limit the size of government and reclaim authority in Congress.
Four years after it closed, Manual Transmissions of Muncie is just a slab of concrete, said the environmental project manager leading the clean-up efforts.
About 30 percent of eligible Purdue employees have opted to take the university's incentive package for early retirement.
Change didn't last long in Indiana.
Republican Dan Coats won his bid to return to the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, a victory the GOP had been counting on to help it win the seats it needs to gain control of the chamber.
The chief marketing officer of the United States Olympic Committee will be talking to students about her professional successes tonight.
On a big night for Republicans nationally, the view from Ball State was a mixture of celebration, sadness and caution.
The Diversity Lecture Series will continue tonight with "Cultural Rhythms and Design."
Mission IMPROVable, an improvisational comedy group from Chicago, will be giving students comic relief at a free show tonight in John R. Emens Auditorium.
Spectrum's fall drag show raised more money Saturday night than last year's fall and spring shows combined.
A seminar is being held Friday for the Ball State community to learn more about gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people coming out in the workplace.
As the Notre Dame football team drilled on its practice field, Declan Sullivan stood high above the turf in a hydraulic lift, videotaping the session so players could get an aerial view of their performance.
Republicans and Democrats are making plans to celebrate Tuesday night after Indiana's general elections.
Democratic Rep. Brad Ellsworth has portrayed himself as a friendly moderate who would work with both sides of the aisle in the U.S. Senate. But he's trailing in polls and fundraising, which has forced the cornered underdog to bare his teeth, though Republicans don't seem intimidated.