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Alumnus one of twelve Americans killed in United States Embassy attack; Magazine says Ball State salaries low; Sophomore killed during field trip; New students should get involved early; Predictions, Zodiac lighten stress of returning to school; Pessimism sometimes positive quality; Summer wedding inspires reflection; History of Cardinal sports worthy of pride; United Nations says Iraq concealed biological weapons; University divides power, responsibility among many; Suspects arrested for series of local bank heists; Internet offers opportunities for customers, retailers; Trustees approve budget request; Diversity essential part of education; United States Embassy in Albania threatened; Governor appoints two new judges; Candidates for vacant Senate seat step up campaigns; Asias economic troubles continue to cause problems worldwide; Race for Congressional seat heats up; Political hopefuls may bombard voters this fall; Congressman: drugs, learning dont mix; Students legislators look to repeat last years success; University offers on-campus legal resource; Reno cited for contempt of Congress; Individuals responsible for campus safety; North Korea suspected of violating pact; President begins process of regaining power; Real Irish Republican Army takes credit for bombing; Columnist promises Internet education; Presidency scarred by Clintons escapade; Ball State students should be aware of local politics; Field of Dreams; University unveils new athletic area near stadium; Artificial surface offers real promise for Ball States future; Bats too quiet for Cardinals; Cardinals 1998 goal: Have fun; Despite graduation departures, Cardinals questing for six-peat; Cardinals confident as season opens; Seniors headline returning core; Mens cross country team hopes to improve; New field, old rivalries provide fall drama; Bruce leads Cards by finishing seventh; ...one last look at 1997; The air up there; Stevie Rays, local music scene perseveres despite obstacles; Popular childrens poem under debate; Waterdaze event to benefit charity; SPIN eyes younger readership; Phish proves worthy successor to Grateful Dead; The Why Store to revisit musical roots at Emens; Comedians headline sitcoms; Comedy troupe to premiere self-titled album in fall; Attenborough promises new material in NBC documentary; Seinfeld back in New York for show; Hollywoods fall, winter schedule ranges from bugs to vampires; Fashionably used; Season of diversity; Ex-intern suing Leno; Pianist started career in Muncie; Gay detectives seek acceptance in mainstream mystery world; Unfavorable weather conditions hinder annual balloon event; Writers guild votes to correct credits for screenwriters; Cosby speaks for youth group; News Radio star accepts independent film role; Tapes cast doubt on Sybil story; Network news magazines gain in airtime, popularity; Coming together in Washington D. C.; Wells draws number 11 with Detroit; Former judge receives leniency with suspended jail sentence; Professor quits due to salary compression; Honors college asks former dean to return; Muncie chosen as site for Teleservice; Giants select Cardinal pitcher; Cards take first-ever Mid-American Conference title; Jenkins takes second in National Collegiate Athletic Associations; Ball State University wins indoor, outdoor track crowns; Hill discusses hostile workplaces; Davis fat cat celebrates 20-year mark; Author addresses controversial books; Learning Center offers free tutoring; Addition to the family; University receives $8.5 million gift from Ball Foundation; Alumni Center provides venue for faculty events; Millennium bug unlikely to affect campus; StART facilitates alumni relations; University social work program reaccredited; Museum offers glimpse into an world; University Program Board announces fall schedule; Hackers from Germany attack, alter university Internet pages; Historical tunnel system fabled yet dangerous; Student uses voice as vehicle to influence disabled access; Nasdaq agrees to sponsor entrepreneurial education; Dimensions of downtown; Downtown sees renaissance over five years This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include offensive content. Our statement regarding objectionable content is available at: https://dmr.bsu.edu/digital/about |
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Origin: | 1998-08-20 |
Created By: |
Pogue, Paul F. P. |
Publisher: |
Ball State University |
Source: |
http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/104336 |
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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