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President Worthen announces retirement; Freshmen with similar majors to live in same hall; McKinley House relocates; Ball State increases freshman retention rates; Vice President expects improved school image; Dean of students relates job success to close student relations; Researchers to begin 3D mapping of Illinois; Students should begin new year with clean slate; Beatty as President would be good move; Tips for avoiding relationship disasters; Free speech accompanied by responsibility, truth; Provost works for coherent majors; CIA probes drug kingpins use of Cuban waters; Kinghorn speaks from experience; Worthen prepares to retire after 16 years at post; McKee optimistic about future of Ball State; Indias population nearing one billion; East Chicago working to improve financial status; Security evident as students return to class; State hopes school can help with Kentucky Childrens Health Insurance Program; Local woman to donate kidney to total stranger; Alcohol image changed in last 10 years; Japanese fret about younger generation; Yeltsin names Putin Russias next prime minister; Graduating in four years challenging; Skirmishes flare in oil region; rebels threaten further activity; Students to begin work on restoration plan; OBannon taking a bigger look at states problems; Study suggest new way to block irreversible blindness; Fighting breaks out about rebellion; Freshmen receive new e-mail accounts; As missile crisis brews, tension and routine reign in the Demilitarized Zone; Vietnam trip brings back memories, new messages; Fitness facilities open to public; Leading non-violent Cuban arrested; Downtown Falcons attract spectators; Mexican females tested unfairly; New doctoral degree in audiology offered at Ball State; Russians seek alternatives to mandatory military service; United States worries about nuclear potential in dispute; Decayed buildings, tough questions remain from base; Researcher builds tiny Internet computer; Russians bomb Islamic militants in Caucasus mountains; Hard-lined cleric appointed to elections; Indiana drivers license, identification cards get new look; Inmate growth rate smallest since 1979; Iraq claims three injured, mosque destroyed in strike; Yugoslav president asked to step down; Dalai Lamas brother visits Bloomington; Group cancels parade rather than let Klan join festivities; Low crop prices put pressure on; Yazdi appointed to Guardian Council; Attorney General fights for new gun control measures; Womens soccer arrives at Ball State University; Coach alters system -for upcoming fall season; Ball State craves revenge for loss in Mid-American Conference tourney; Cardinal track stars summer spoiled by collapsed lung; Healed Cards look to have Mid-American Conference impact; Cardinals hope to have stable season with changes; Coach steps down after 15 years at Ball State; Volleyball coach prepares for new season; Japanese umpires remark on Major League arrogance; McKittrick coaches despite cancer; Effortless escapes; The Hemp Coalition wages war for drugs; COMPASS tries to direct students; Up all night; Skydiving club members recommend thrilling sport; Exotic eats; IBM, group developing link of systems; General motors plans release of web car by late 2000; Symphony to celebrate 50th anniversary; Sun sets on stories boot making plant in Texas; Hacker sentenced to prison, ordered to pay restitution; Hair shows mercury, lead didnt kill Jackson; Summer movies break box office records; Gamers play on despite negative stereotypes; Rudeness on the rise at work; Last summer movie season of century brings many hits, some misses; Shatners wife found dead in swimming pool; Ventura returns to pro wrestling roots; Police remove Woodstock photos from Internet; Editor brings new voices to Gourmet magazine; Nostalgia networks: When old television is new again; People still divided over presidents legacy years after investigation; New sleeping pill may hit market in next year; Frog Baby vandals caught; Sounds of summer; Gravity racer; Indiana Alcohol Beverage Commission awards Ball State liquor license; White River Gardens conservatory and garden complex opens; Alumna wins Miss Indiana title; Elders gives advice, motivation to women; Team ends season sixth place in Mid-American Conference; Board of Trustees member dies at 64; Star Wars inspires new wave of merchandise; Orientation takes new approach for freshman; Gasoline Alley gives fans insight; Ball State baseball wins Mid-American Conference Championships, continues success story; The slogan for the Ball State University is Everything You Need; Consumer groups warn students; Springer contemplates running for Senate; Womens college offers striptease class; Campus Icons; Americas Hometown This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. 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Origin: | 1999-08-19 |
Created By: |
Garrison, Mary |
Publisher: |
Ball State University |
Source: |
http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/105930 |
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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