2012-08-16 Ball State daily news, Vol. 92, No. 1

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Description: Greetings from The Village; Leftover building materials recycled: University utilizes extra bricks for benches at Scramble Light; University launches shuttle tracking app: Students now able to track buses, special access vehicles on their smartphone, tablet or desktop; Wisconsin congressmans plans present changes: Paul Ryan hopes to shrink deficit change Medicare; Student housing to be built on McGalliard: Company to begin on $15 million construction during Fall Semester; Ivy Tech to renovate, lease mall in 2013; Alumnus starts petition against local Chick-Fil-A: Hundreds hope to have controversial restaurant removed; Complex still under scrutiny: University officials, David Hiatt Trust still negotiating McKinley Avenue business; Ball State, Indiana University ask for discretion: Universities expect students to remain professional on web; WordPress utility in Source Code world-ranked: Ball State alumnus business one of 9 chosen by company; Despite price, e-books still behind: Bookstores still see high sales of traditional textbooks during back-to-school season; Professor will coach at games: Ball States Larry Judge heads to London with two world-ranked Paralympic athletes later this month; United States farmers expect worst corn yields in a decade: Drought, severe heat cutting into the fall harvest; Police stops in New York City stir safety versus rights debate Many believe New York Police Department is infringing upon individual rights; We want the news to be in your hands, literally; My thoughts on Chick-Fil-A; Daniels has chance to appoint a woman: Indiana Supreme Court hasnt had a female justice since l999; Football is focus in second year: Staff adds only one new leader to last years bowl-eligible, 6-6 season; Shondell looks to reload in 2012: Ball State loses five starters from last years 24-5 team; How to get a coffee date with a legend? You ask; Scholl changing state of Ball State athletics so far; Youth revitalizes defense: Coach not worried after loss of six starters in 2012; Familiarity with formation key for Cardinals: Ball State wants to used midfield to hold possession; Ball State tennis relying on talented youth; Young team to rebuild in 2012: Roster returns just seven of 18, six freshman to play; Ball State returns most of top golfers: Mowat expects Hague to continue growth after first year with Cardinals; Senior expected to keep improving as No. 2 golfer: Ball State features mix of experience, youth in 2012-13; 12 concerts to see before the end of the world; Summer trends into an autumn wardrobe: Use clothing pieces from the end of this season to create a bold fall look; First impressions of an Olympic experience; Alumnas creation a special souvenir; Capturing the spirit of London 2012; Final evaluation of good and bad summer movies; With bated breath: The Daily News staff shares some of the movies its eager to see before the end of the year; Like music to your ears: A look at some of the best albums of the year, along with releases to keep on the radar; Is YouTube the next stand-up frontier? Amy Poehler and other comedians use online video to gain laughs, give advice; Google targets pirates by altering search rankings: Strategy will limit copyright violations in search engine; Beastie Boys MCA says no to promoters: Adam Yauch died at 47 in May after battle with cancer; Another Kung Fu Panda movie will be released in 2016: Third installment of series will be made in China by Dream Works Animation; Stu-ing: For the first time in Ball State history, a construction project was not completed on or before the scheduled deadline, leaving campus administrators in a difficult situation; University still mulling Johnson A changes for next year: Larger rooms, organization of bathrooms on the top of the wish list for 45-year-old residence hall; University still looking for funds in second phase of geothermal: While drilling on the soccer fields is almost complete, the project requires more money; More work is in store for Applied Technology building: New geothermal system connected during summer; Trustees OK $4.6 million planetarium construction; First phase of Teachers College done: Noise, airflow are the worst problems for $14 million renovation of building; Minor projects completed: Signs, windows part of continuing plan for the campus; Worthen arena roof replaced; Voters to \ have say on health care law: Republicans said in June that Americans will have final vote; Strategically speaking: University officials hope new plan will satisfy students, faculty, state; Summer drought leaves Indiana dry despite little rain: State still experiencing severe effects due to lack of rain; lawns, crops remain damaged; Greenhouse construction slated for this fall: New facility will house plants from around the world because of donations; The fourth in Muncie: Crowds gather for fireworks, music at Minnetrista; Man dies outside of fraternity house: Former chapter adviser dies near Phi Sigma Kappa house; Trustees extend Gora s contract; she rejects raise: Ball State University president sees pay 1ncrease as a distraction; Major sports stories you missed this summer; Former head baseball coach returns to Ball State: Scholl announces Rich Maloney to replace Marconi; Sandusky found guilty: Jury convicts former coach for sexual abuse; Class of 2016 freshmen: Meet the freshman class coming to Ball State from around the country and the world; Advice from a former freshman; Business directory
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Origin: 2012-08-16
Created By: Dashley, Benjamin; Dickey, Kelly
Publisher: Ball State University
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Geography: Muncie
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Indiana
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North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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