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Sheriff’s deputy submits resignation; Verizon cuts internet for rural Hoosiers; Trustee suing Muncie over Madjax project; Powerful Hurricane Maria hits Dominica; Football sees early attendance uptick; 2 Indiana residents die from West Nile; President Mearns to discuss arts, culture at next public forum; Towne Boutique downsizes inventory, relocates store to White River Plaza: 94-year-old owner, Mattie Coleman, doesn’t plan on slowing down business any time soon; Student Government Association lengthens season for Blue Loop: By extending bus run, OPTiC completes its advancing technology platform point; Ball State University centennial documentary in the works: Filmmaking project will generate three products, set to premiere during Fall 2018 semester; Band member pops big question at game: Halftime is always a spectacle, but Family Weekend’s was especially exciting for two students; Fall Out Boy announces charity fund; Get to know the “Big 4” groups: Spectrum, Asian-American Student Association, Latinx Student Union, Black Student Association open to all students, welcome new members throughout year; Womens volleyball enters Mid-American Conference play 8-5: The Cardinals hope to carry weekend’s momentum into schedule; Campus Green Guide; Becoming a green campus Campus: Improving sustainability creates big changes for Ball State; White River dams to be removed; Community comes together for cleanup: Volunteers pick up trash at the Annual White River Cleanup Sept. 16 at Westside Park; 4 Do It Yourself recycling projects; Ball State University encourages a bike-friendly campus; Green spaces open to all students: Look to these four spaces within walking distance from campus for green space; Explore the great outdoors in Muncie; Soccer opens up Mid-American Conference play on the road; Morgan Nadaline’s top 15 finish carries women’s golf team in Cardinal Classic; Men’s golf focuses on putting struggle at SMU Invitational Sunday; Ball State linebacker draws from high school soccer experience: Freshman honed reflexes as a state-champion goalie; Life in LaFollette: One writer begins her series on what life is like living in a dorm room. She begins with talking about her 1st experiences in LaFollette; Consistency in the destruction of icons: Jordan Moorman takes on idea of destroying racist ideologies, symbols in modern-day society; We must unite together or we as a country will fail: Dominic Bordenaro responds to Jordan Moorman’s claims, defends Democratic Party; Ball State alumnus creates app: GoWild provides new take on social media for outdoorsmen; Career Center vet pursues higher ed: Byron Ballard is furthering his education to help the community; Muncie organization provides food, service: Muncie Mission volunteers help families with little to no income acquire necessities; Rachel Fredericks’ journey driven by creative curiosity: Ball State professor combats boredom with philosophy; Family Weekend football game Issue numbers out of sync.; Includes 72 Hours. This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include offensive content. Our statement regarding objectionable content is available at: https://dmr.bsu.edu/digital/about |
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Origin: | 2017-09-21 |
Created By: |
Smith, Casey |
Publisher: |
Ball State University |
Source: |
http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/113187 |
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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