Catholic students react to new pope
By Chris Stephens / March 13, 2013At Ball State, five Catholic students celebrated the election of a new pope by talking about their faith.
At Ball State, five Catholic students celebrated the election of a new pope by talking about their faith.
World leaders sent in their congratulations and Catholics around the world were celebrating Wednesday after the Vatican announced the election of new pope.
NEWTOWN, Conn. — They relocated the entire student body to a new school unstained by blood. They brought in counselors to soothe shattered nerves, and parents to comfort the distraught.
If Akron’s frontcourt of Demetrius Treadwell and Zeke Marshall taught coach Billy Taylor anything, it’s that Ball State needed to recruit big to compete.
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — A 16-year-old girl was "substantially impaired" after an alcohol-fueled party, was unable to consent to sex and suffered humiliation and degradation when she was raped by two high school football players, a prosecutor said Wednesday in his opening statement at the boys' trial.
HELENA, Mont. — A Montana man accused of waterboarding four children as a learning experience for them has reached a plea deal with prosecutors in which he will receive probation.
62 meth labs busts were reported in Delaware County in 2012. New laws could help to decrease this number.
A broken hot water pipe and the resulting steam caused two floors of a LaFollette Complex hall to flood Tuesday night.
Ball State is now one of the forerunners in campus accessibility across the nation.
Delaware County authorities said a vehicle was traveling faster than 100 mph when it struck a retaining wall, killing three people and injuring three others.
Several students failed to receive emergency emails regarding Monday’s threat of a potential gunman on campus, leading some to question the safety of relying on email to provide students with immediate and potentially lifesaving information.
Shining the light of truth, transparency and promoting open government is the core theme to Sunshine Week.
Colorado lawmakers took a historic vote to approve civil unions for gay couples, delivering on a campaign promise from Democrats who have capitalized on the changing political landscape of a state where voters banned same-sex marriage not long ago.
Police Officer Gilbert Valle’s lawyers said he was just spinning sick and twisted fantasies for his own pleasure when he chatted online about abducting, roasting and eating women. A jury, though, decided he was deadly serious.
Eateries from corner delis to movie concession stands have gotten a last-minute reprieve from the nation’s first ban on big sugary drinks. But Mayor Michael Bloomberg is urging them to shrink their cups and bottles anyway.
Like many volleyball players, as an adolescent Jamion Hartley never imagined he would prefer volleyball’s float serves over basketball’s jump shots.
Entering the final round of the Pinehurst Intercollegiate trailing by four shots to VCU and Old Dominion, Ball State found itself sweeping the team and individual titles.
When Nathalie Fontaine was being recruited to Ball State, coach Brady Sallee told her she had Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year potential.
If Akron’s frontcourt of Demetrius Treadwell and Zeke Marshall taught coach Billy Taylor anything, it’s that Ball State needed to recruit big to compete.
A federal judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit brought by an Indiana woman who said a Catholic diocese fired her from her teaching job because she had in vitro fertilization.