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(07/05/12 4:00am)
Hundreds filled the Minnetrista lawn Wednesday night, coolers, lawn chairs and mosquito repellent in hand. In the background, patriotic music could be heard throughout the grounds, courtesy of America's Hometown Band. The sweltering temperature and humidity didn't stop the crowd.
(07/03/12 4:00am)
Ball State's Studebaker East Residence Hall will not be ready for occupants by the beginning of Fall Semester, the university announced Tuesday.
(07/02/12 4:00am)
With sweltering heat slated to continue throughout the coming week, more than 1,000 Delaware County residents still remain without electricity as a result of severe weekend weather. The American Red Cross has opened cooling stations in the county with plans to keep them available as needed.
(06/28/12 4:00am)
Early last week, the Institute for a Competitive Workforce released a state-by-state report card evaluating public postsecondary education, in which Indiana scored an overall C, scoring lower than both Illinois and Michigan.
(06/27/12 4:00am)
It was announced on Monday that a suit brought on by Maetta Vance, a black university catering worker, would reach the court in October.
(06/24/12 4:00am)
With many construction projects on campus this summer, the area of Lewellen Pool is not exempt.
(06/20/12 4:00am)
Well-known for its beautiful and robust landscape, Ball State has started the summer of 2012 with the hopes of preserving that title.
(06/19/12 4:00am)
Purdue University plans to announce the appointment of a new university president on Thursday.
(06/17/12 4:00am)
As the Miss Indiana Scholarship Pageant began Saturday at the Zionsville Performing Arts Center, four Ball State students and an alumna were among those competing for the crown and the title of Miss Indiana.
(06/17/12 4:00am)
As the Miss Indiana Scholarship Pageant began Saturday at the Zionsville Performing Arts Center, four Ball State students and an alumna were among those competing for the crown and the title of Miss Indiana.
(06/13/12 4:00am)
Monday's county-wide drug raid, led full force by local authorities, raised a lot of questions regarding "bath salts" and its prevalence in Delaware County.
(06/13/12 4:00am)
Monday's county-wide drug raid, led full force by local authorities, raised a lot of questions regarding "bath salts" and its prevalence in Delaware County.
(06/13/12 4:00am)
Monday's county-wide drug raid, led full force by local authorities, raised a lot of questions regarding "bath salts" and its prevalence in Delaware County.
(06/11/12 4:00am)
Indiana State police, along with city and county officers, raided six convenience stores today in relation to an ongoing-investigation of bath salts.
(06/11/12 4:00am)
Mayor Dennis Tyler remains hospitalized after having surgery Thursday as the result of complications from diverticulitis.
(06/10/12 4:00am)
Efforts to revitalize Ball State's Village have been an ongoing process, but developers may have hit a standstill.
(06/06/12 4:00am)
On Monday, Ball State officially received the green light from the State Budget Committee to proceed with construction of a new greenhouse.
(06/06/12 4:00am)
The Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities has been named one of the best high schools in the nation.
(06/03/12 4:00am)
Once again, Ball State telecommunications students came home with their arms full after the annual regional Emmy Awards Saturday night in Indianapolis.
(06/03/12 4:00am)
Three Ball State students have been selected to participate in the prestigious 2012 UK Fulbright Summer Institute. Only 43 U.S. students are chosen to participate in this program.