Ball State men’s golf finished the final round in sixth place with a score of 304 on Tuesday at the Jim West Intercollegiate, after starting the day in second place.
Getting to know Ozzie Mann is almost like getting to know two different people.
For the second time in three years, a West African bureau chief with The Associated Press will visit Ball State tonight to speak to students after winning the university’s 2013 Eugene S. Pulliam National Journalism Writing Award.
Local school boards would have to decide every year whether they wanted to have gun-carrying employees at their schools under a proposal approved Tuesday by an Indiana House committee.
As business executive Brad Smith advised students attending his lecture, the key to career success is to expect ups and downs.
A MacArthur Fellowship Award winner and Michigan State University professor of physiology will visit campus today to discuss the importance of merging science and art.
Singing, dancing, rapping and even a treasure hunt helped illustrate one thing Tuesday night: a label doesn’t mean unable.
Ball State and Bowling Green entered Tuesday’s baseball game with identical 4-5 conference records, with both teams wanting to take advantage of the midweek game.
Stepping out of Mid-American Conference play for a game against in-state opponent Butler, Ball State softball didn’t slow down on scoring runs.
TUPELO, Miss. — A circus veterinarian says the Asian elephant wounded in a drive-by shooting in Mississippi should be fully recovered within a few weeks.
A little piece of Las Vegas showbiz will make its way to Ball State this evening as a part of the School of Music’s Art of Jazz series.
Slop on Top, a fitting addition to the color-splashed record store and the eclectic out-of-truck, one-man barber shop that sits on the plot off of Martin Street.
UPDATE: The three campus false alarms that emergency officials responded to within five hours of each other Tuesday night were not related.
A bronze fish stolen three years ago from Indiana University’s iconic Showalter Fountain has been recovered by school officials in less than pristine condition.
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake killed at least 37 and injured hundreds more in a sparsely populated area in southern Iran on Tuesday, Iranian officials said, adding that it did not damage a nuclear plant in the region.
A grieving Canadian mother said Tuesday her daughter hanged herself after she never recovered from an alleged rape by four teenage boys that left her deeply depressed and bullied in her community.
The Indiana Senate was set Tuesday night to approve a $30 billion budget plan that includes new money for several highway expansions and a package of tax cuts.
A BP executive who oversaw the company’s Gulf of Mexico operations testified Tuesday that he led a push to improve safety when he started the job more than two years before an April 2010 rig explosion killed 11 workers and led to the nation’s worst offshore oil spill.