Ball State’s winning streak snapped in big loss to Bowling Green
By Matt McKinney / January 17, 2013After two games of renewed conference hope, the Ball State has come back down to earth.
After two games of renewed conference hope, the Ball State has come back down to earth.
Indianapolis jam band The Twin Cats will return to the Be Here Now stage for the first time since 2010 on Friday.
Joseph Morris was dialed in as the top finisher for Ball State in its first meet of the new year.
A home meet is always important to the Ball State gymnastics team. This one though, holds additional value.
After this weekend, a clearer picture should show what Ball State men’s volleyball team is made of.
Ball State’s geothermal project and higher education were among topics Ball State President Jo Ann Gora and Sen. Joe Donnelly discussed Wednesday morning on campus.
After two summers and 10 countries, senior nursing major Alexa Avey came back to the Study Abroad Fair on Wednesday, but this time she is behind the table.
Ball State announced that safeties coach Terry Lantz will not return to the program for the 2013 season.
Conceding “this will be difficult,” President Barack Obama urged a reluctant Congress on Wednesday to require background checks for all gun sales.
Concern of a potentially explosive chemical caused students and faculty to evacuate Burris Laboratory School early Wednesday morning.
Notre Dame says a story about Manti Te'o's girlfriend dying, which he said inspired him to play better as he helped the Fighting Irish get to the BCS title game, turned out to be a hoax apparently perpetrated against the linebacker.
Ball State has announced that safeties coach Terry Lantz will not return to the program for the 2013 season.
Ball State President Jo Ann Gora met with U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly Wednesday morning on campus to discuss the geothermal project, university veterans and higher education funding in Indiana.
Jumping out ahead of Washington, New York state enacted the nation’s toughest gun restrictions Tuesday and the first since the Connecticut school massacre, including an expanded assault-weapon ban and background checks for buying ammunition.
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Program leaders and past study abroad participants will represent more than 250 programs at the study abroad fair today.
For the first time in the university’s history, immersive learning projects are receiving awards for excellence in student development.