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2008-08-21 Ball State daily news, Vol. 88, No. 1

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

Description: Center changes: First Student Center renovations to be complete in April 2009; Changes in place for Greek life: Recruitment process to become less intimidating for potential fraternity, sorority members; State to kill invader plant: Kudzu vines threaten to destroy native Indiana vegetation, create crop-killing soybean rust; Former Indy mayor joins Ball State: Bart Peterson to teach in political science, architecture departments; FBI lab destroys anthrax strain: Unique chemical type used in 2001 bioterror attacks; Instructor seeks to connect commuters: University will offer ride share Web site for faculty, staff; Campus Alliance slate works through summer: Student Government Association leaders make progress on platform issues for 2008-2009; Political prestige; College is easy, in small doses; University police fight campus crime; Hearings to begin on fate of sect children: Authorities want 8 youngsters to be put back into foster care; Residents, tourists are slow to evacuate from Florida Keys; Indiana election picks up speed: Mitch Daniels and Jill Long Thompson vie for governor spot; Discount Den approaches end; Phelps to return in Indianapolis in 2009; Election 2008: Both candidates still have ground to cover with only 3 months to go; Villagers flee flooding: Rains weaken dam near Grand Canyon, floods tribal town; Discharged Marine to face first civilian prosecution: Sergeant is charged with killing unarmed detainees in Iraq; Democrats to discuss gas prices: Pelosi signals she would consider more offshore drilling; Airlines offer pass on baggage fees: Military personnel to get break from paying for luggage; Medication provides relief for disabling symptom of Huntingtons: Regulators approve first treatment for rare inherited disease; Theta Chi wins national award: Fraternity pleasantly surprised by chapter excellence award; Rice condemns actions in Georgia: United States warns that Russia will be punished for invasion; Healing can finally begin: Local government compensates families after nightclub fire; Food and Drug Administration to change labels after recent reports: Medication deaths spark strong regulations on Byetta; Colts defense near full strength: Defensive leaders Freeney and Sanders to return this week; Colts rename Indianapolis practice facility; Amazing stadium attracts 100K; Indiana State Fair thrills attendees; Parents, kids catch their last chance for fun at the State Fair; A Newell Standard: Aside from leading Ball State on the hardwood, Anthony Newell found the time to become his familys first college grad; Coach joins/ personal and professional life: Packard attempts to continue programs family atmosphere; Cardinals strive for Mid-American Conference Tournament title: Team attempts get regroup after bitter ending to last season; Ball State hopes hard work reaps rewards: Players use summer vacation to prepare for upcoming year; Rivals vie to become leagues premier player: Opposing coaches share their opinions on whether Nate Davis or Dan LeFevour is more likely to become the next great Mid-American Conference quarterback; Chippewas search for third straight title: Ball State ranked second in majority of preseason polls; Hoke preaches unification for upcoming year; Payne prepares for tough competition: Big Ten foes Indiana, Michigan headline difficult schedule; Program looks to rebound from last year: Boos hopes mixture of new talent, six vets brings success; Get familiar with faces at Ball State; Connecting to the administration; Meet the people who run your sports programs; Twelve athletes top list of players to look out for this season; Meet those in charge of campus colleges; Executive slate is ready to lead Student Government Association; Ball State is growing; Myth and legends haunt Ball State University; Know your turf; Professor gears up for cycling daily: Warner hasnt spent a penny on gas for commute in 37 years; Movies and review: Sex and the City; The Dark Knight; Pineapple Express; Discount Stores offer useful deals for students: As summer ends, garage sales appear all around Muncie; Muncie comes alive after sundown; Local venues promise knockout shows; Funcie?; Local restaurants boast good eats; Leisure abounds in Muncie parks; Downtown making a comeback; Minnetrista: Muncies cultural gem; Local produce reaches Muncie dinner tables: Minnetrista Farmers Market allows shoppers to find fresh food grown in Indiana; 30 years of lazy days: Jim Davis has same creative process for Garfield after 30 years; Ball State University graduates reflect on time spent working on famous comic strip; Friend remembered: About 60 gather to reflect on time spent with Waters; Area bakery to open second location: Concannons Pastry Shop looks to double operation in February; Casino brings in crowd with new addition: More than 600 attend opening of $100 million project; Ball State professor is arrested in home, employment in limbo: Teacher charged after making sexual advances to student; Cajun food brings spice to Village: The Creole Kid opens in former home of The locker Room; Barnes and Noble coffee shop to close next summer; GI Bill offers textbook help: Bill gives veterans education benefits to cover rising costs; Art Mart moves to new Village location; Ball State University to-compete in preseason Womens National Invitation Tournament; Duo become Padres; Davis watched for Maxwell Award; Ball State scheduled for prime time games; Garfields journey from concept to comic; Women spend day learning football skills
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Origin: 2008-08-21
Created By: Getchel, Amanda
Publisher: Ball State University
Source: http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/112512
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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