2009-08-20 Ball State daily news, Vol. 89, No. 1

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Description: Goras 5 years: Ball States president reviews time at university, looks ahead to future; Ball State University core program to change: Students may opt into new system without retaking any courses; Employees may receive fewer hours: Indianas $7.25 minimum wage may cause fewer jobs, hirings; Greeks owner opens tanning salon: Businessman says hes optimistic about economy recovering; Man charged with incestuous relationship; Keystone RV to open facility, hire 200 people; The Daily News is changing for you; Step out of your comfort zone while in college; Actors shine in independent film about love; Greeks rebrand, make changes: Sororities cut down fall recruitment time, add open houses; New center begins recruitment: Costa Rica Centre will open to students for spring semester; Pitinos extorter on trial: Woman attempted to extort $10 million following abortion; Instructor charged with harassing his ex-girlfriend: Teacher turns self in, after chargers filed from domestic dispute; Tensions rise in Iraq: Arab and Kurds clash, United States military may try to diffuse situation; Soldiers may leave Iraq by end of 2010: Iraqis likely to send Americans home early if given opportunity; Welfare balance use must be made by December 31: Additional funds could go towards paying off deficits; No suspects found in baby shooting; Disney star dies at 90: Virginia Davis known for performance in Alices Wonderland; 3 men indicted for stealing credit: Defendants tested programs against anti-virus products; DeHority Complex to house Honors students; New giraffe born to the Indianapolis Zoo; Activists want immigration back in spotlight; Mayor pays up for guests to attend memorial: City gives $5,000 to Jacksons father to attend service; Phone applications cause rise in e-book sales: Some readers dislike more digital product, others like convenience; Cat births high this summer: Many county shelters trying to find homes after cat season; A different field of dreams: Iowa program teaches non-farmers how to work with agriculture; Honors College relocates across Ball States campus; Amish paper does well without Web: Solid fan base keeps print piece profit up despite economy; Industry slowly putting foot on gas: Production rates see slight increase to meet demands; Just one of the fans: Players, coaches enjoy chance to interact with record-setting crowd at annual event; Nowhere to go from here but up: After 2008 struggles, Ball State University looks to build on success in spring; Lone senior looks to replace lost leadership: After losing 5 golfers, team is trying to find players to step up; New coach, new quarterback, same Quale; Pair of senior running backs thrive in what has deep history of being a quarterback driven conference; New commissioner, coaches meet for Media Day in Detroit; Team hopes offseason work will pay off: 12-week program designed to get Cards ready for long season; Ready for the second go around: After losing only 2 players, team is ready to compete for title; Cards start off on right foot: 2 second-half goals gives Ball State win in exhibition vs. Xavier; Coach says if team lives up to potential it should have good chance to win Mid-American Conference; Experience key as Ball State tries to finish unfulfilled goals from last season; Mid-American Conference adds 3 new teams for this season, I enough teams for conference tourney; Student Center to reopen just in time for Fall Semester; New area between complexes provides appealing look and other benefits; 15 have-to-visit spots in Muncie; Rockin Muncie: You may need to travel out of Muncie to see big-name music stars, but these local bands may soon become your new favorites; From professors to boy scout leaders; Hoosier hoedown; Best eats; Alcohol sales examined; Federal grant lets bus routes take off; King of the dorms: Newest Ball State residence hall to be named after former university Vice President Tom Kinghorn; Bar leaves the Village; Budget approved by Board; Proposed city cuts to affect Ball State; Program makes changes; Daniels names new Ball State University student trustee; Jacobson becomes newest dean of college; Ball State student finishes 4th runner-up; Ball State University student walks across the country; Excavator falls through fraternity house; Resolution asks Pence to reconsider; Ball State receives grant for health project; A campus tradition: Grandma Neeley; Summer of music at Ball State University; Eight Stories High releases first album; Ball State bounced early in tourney; Ball State coaches start using Twitter; Cardinals to move venues following upcoming season; A fond farewell from Ball State University; Ball State, University of California Los Angeles to play in 2010 season; Newell signs with professional Italy team; Cardinal disqualified from championship; Campus celebrities to know; Students participate in campus events; Famous campus faces; Get your groove on; Ball State University faces who made lasting impressions; Sports figures to watch this season; Time to start your climb to the top; Comedian to visit Ball State; Home is where the art is; Artist Series tickets on sale Friday; Twitter becoming legitimate news source; Many options are available to purchase books; For less chaos in your dorm: organization; Falls silver screen showcase; Summer in photos; Business Directory
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Origin: 2009-08-20
Created By: Lopes, Vinnie
Publisher: Ball State University
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Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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