Central Indiana cop cyclist killed in hit-and-run
October 4, 2010NEW CASTLE, Ind. — A funeral is planned Tuesday for an Indiana police officer killed when a hit-and-run driver hit him as he rode his bicycle at night.
NEW CASTLE, Ind. — A funeral is planned Tuesday for an Indiana police officer killed when a hit-and-run driver hit him as he rode his bicycle at night.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Rutgers University held a silent vigil Sunday night to remember a student who committed suicide after his sexual encounter with a man in his dormitory room was secretly streamed online.
Students gathered to celebrate the beginning of Homecoming week at 7 p.m. Monday in the Student Recreation and Wellness Center with an evening of games and fireworks.
Dr. Melba Vasquez, president-elect of the American Psychological Association, will speak on campus today.
A charity walk in Muncie this weekend will allow victims of violent crimes to come together and reminisce.
The minimum number of credits required for graduation is currently 126 hours, but that number may drop to 120 hours if the potential change goes through the Board of Trustees.
Ball State students worried that a recent alcohol moratorium at Purdue greek events could come to Muncie have nothing to fear.
Muncie Mayor Sharon McShurley held an open conversation with Muncie residents Thursday night.
Between noon and 4 p.m. Friday, judges will be going around to the residence halls and faculty departments to see who has the most spirited Homecoming decorations.
The debate between state senator candidates touched on issues that directly affect Ball State students, including the job market and the possibility of a statewide smoking ban.
The Office of Student Life is sponsoring a debate between Sue Errington, the incumbent state senator for Indiana District 26, and Republican candidate Doug Eckerty at 7:30 tonight in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Cardinal Hall.
The Office of Student Life is sponsoring a debate between Sue Errington, the state senator for Indiana District 26, and Republican candidate Doug Eckerty at 7:30 tonight in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Cardinal Hall.
Indiana Democratic Rep. Baron Hill told a newspaper's editorial board that voters should give Democrats two more years to help pull the country out of economic slump.
Students dressed in button-up shirts, ties and suit jackets came in and out of Worthen Arena on Wednesday for the Ball State Fall Career Fair.
President Barack Obama said Monday he and his administration are working to achieve a new goal of educating and recruiting 10,000 science, technology, engineering and math teachers over the next two years.
The Multicultural Center is presenting "Crossing Arizona" at Pruis Hall at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Mark Zupan, author of "Gimp", stopped by Ball State to talk a little about his experience as a paralympic gold medalist and a lot about life.
The Cultural Cook-Off offers a chance to sample student teams' regional and international dishes for free on Wednesday.
Dedication of the Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass today.