2004-01-20 Ball State daily news, Vol. 83, Issue 81

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

Description: Senate bill could cap in-state tuition; Kerry wins Iowas vote; Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr.; Mayor Canan leads evening procession that reflected on the life of fallen civil rights leader; Ball States first black faculty member recalls Muncies discrimination, racism; Brownell highlights Kings life during final speech as president; Girl, 6, found dead following ritual; President Bush prepares for State of the Union; University Singer named as new Miss Ball State; United States air raid kills 11 in Afghanistan; Supreme Court to rule on interrogations; Shiites march in favor of early elections; Free press benefits education; United States foreign policy easily justified despite criticism; Students should fight procrastination; State of the Union will give president chance to shine; Artistic apparel: Fading form of fashion on display at Ball State; Writer looks underground for inspiration; Panel remembers early struggles; Iowa win might not predict success; Cardinals snap 11-year losing streak at Miami; Team improves at Purdue Open; Cards rusty after season-opener; Roller ties mark; Cards plow over Akron 81-62; Cardinals shut out both Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Valparaiso tennis teams; Cardinals take two during weekend; Swim team earns w1ns, improves to 6-2
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Origin: 2004-01-20
Created By: Perkins, Rachel
Publisher: Ball State University
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Collection: BSU Student Newspaper
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Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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