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1996-08-23 Ball State University daily news, Vol. 76, No. 1

Easterner (Muncie, Ind.); Ball State news; Ball State daily news; Ball State University daily news; Daily news (Muncie, Ind.)

Description: Awareness, diversity at heart of Student Government Association 1996 agenda; Megaton move; Second dope dog enters Ball State Police K-9 unit; `Real world crime same on campus; Scholarship opportunities available in Reserve Officers Training Corps; Ball State junior becomes Hoosier Millionaire; Home shouldnt close; Conversation differs with sexes; College a time in life to get busy living, especially in Muncie; First weeks of college difference in academics; Learning center services often go unused by needy students; History professor wants students to ask questions; Building the future; Bursar essential for more than paying bills; Identification control students access to services; Personnel, technology assist students in job search; Center offers students psychological help; Campus jobs are handled by Career Services; Attorney offers free legal advice to students; Financial Aids biggest problem is students waiting too long; Study abroad programs available in over 40 countries; Center for International Programs helps exchange students adjust; London Center to include both fall, spring semesters; Music, political science majors benefit from Vienna Center; VIS adds new media sources; Resident assistants move into halls early prepare for students; Plagiarism not point of on-line research papers; Research shows money not everything women look for; Physical Cards face top teams in nation; If you build it; Cards look to past decade for motivation in future; Title hunt begins this fall; Blocking leader returns to net; Underclassmen Cross Country dominate cross country team; Ball State football beginning a new era; Students to watch games behind basket; McGwire not bitter about injury; Powlus gets one last shot at title; Creative Opportunity Center opens next month with new additions; Splendor in the class; Hot wheels aficionados travel country to find little cars; Church battles Internet free speech; Conductor directs music of classic movies; A perfect match; Restaurant offers more than food for thought; Recent media mergers do not limit program choices; Six Broadway shows us it to Emens this year; Music label promotes salsa pop music with Tropical Tribute to the Beatles; Common link found between television, food; New technology awaits students at Minnetrista; Latin dance song hits No. 1 on Billboard; Singer-songwriter collects rough drafts of famous songs; Water puppets debut in New York; Endangered blue whales gather offshore, confuse researchers; New female artists face inevitable comparisons; Father, son tension expressed in James Carrolls new book; Professor says Generation X an invention; Television talk shows changing focus; Cambodia tries to help image with art exhibit; University Programming Board to offer two concerts this school year; Nevada fights site of familiar nuclear activity; Game simulates covered up Unidentified Flying Object crash from 1947; Began in 1989, World Wide Web set to influence society for years; Hot dog man caters to late night snackers in Village; 20th anniversary Rocky gift set has spent 11 weeks as best seller; Keaton tries to be `regular guy off set; Sunny Side Up; Alcohol offenders face 3-step residence hall plan; Building a better you; Alumnus, magazine editor publishes Indiana biking book; Lab provides personal service; New migraine headache drops drawing skepticism; Caring for body not new wave; Tobacco industry secrets available; Nicotine proves to be highly addictive; Cigarette ingredients may be disclosed; Side effects reduced in new vaccination; Indoor, controlled tanning environment has benefits; Passenger safety feature scrutinized by proposal; Human guinea pigs helping determine exposure to pollutants; Placing your money order; Student employees see second pay raise in 2 years; Tuition, additional fee create highest increase in 5 years; Resale program not expected to affect stores; Reserving books allows freshmen to avoid first-day lines; Money obstacle in new AIDS drug; Certainty in stock market always unclear; long-term planning key; Gimmicks not best credit card comparison; Balance transferring sign of credit card addiction; Long distance customers should be aware of new card; 41% of blacks, Native Americans loan, mortgage requests rejected; On-campus employment has tax break; Job statistics favor college grads; Pension proposal provides incentive to save; Same-sex couples face financial bigotry; Clothing stores helped by better use of colors; Emergency loans available for some students; Scam artists find newest victims in online audience; Investors looking back to fundamentals; Credit unions expect pressure; Stock price declines emphasize diversity; Legends of the fall; Local mall in midst of major expansion; Muncie makes list of countrys best places to live; 27 percent of students drop out of school; Credit card comes without warning; Summer tuition structure frustrates students; At the center of attention; Carnegie Foundation report says architecture national model; Tuition increases 4.6 percent; Student workers get quarter raise; Davis helps Alumni Center break ground; The hands-on museum; Dollar Cinema changes to first-run cinema, increases ticket cost; University in midst of 65 construction projects on campus; Republicans push values; OBannon wants to continue prosperity; Ball State graduate putting Libertarian beliefs on ballot; Canan considers citys options for dealing with $7.5 million debt; Buhler fired after 11 seasons; Olympians win 5-game match at Ball State; Cards claim first outdoor track championship; Ball State Paralympian travels to White House
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Origin: 1996-08-23
Created By: Yost, Heather
Publisher: Ball State University
Source: http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/101938
Collection: BSU Student Newspaper
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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