2017-11-16 Ball State daily news, Vol. 97, Issue 12

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Description: Men’s tennis closes out fall season; Iran-Iraq earthquake kills over 400; Ball State buys Northside Middle; Student arrested for breaking into cars; Women’s basketball shines in home opener; ‘Weinstein Effect’ goes global; Truck terrorism: while Chief Jim Duckham said a vehicular attack isnt likely on campus, students still need to be aware; Students can now purchase birth control through app: People can purchase birth control without a doctor’s appointment; Hate speech protected by First Amendment, allowed on campus: Unless hate speech provokes violence, it’s protected in a public setting; Muncie schools, libraries partner to form $6 million catalogue of resources: Program doubles monetary value of library’s available books, games; Phi Kappa Psi starts GoFundMe for Sigma Nu fraternity house repairs; Greek Life activity at other schools in nation: Since March, various colleges across the U.S. have shut down, ‘paused’ or suspended Greek life; Vehicular attacks happen anywhere, could happen on Ball State’s campus: Ball State sidewalks are constructed 7 to 8 feet wide, which is large enough for a vehicle to drive on; Rally Against Rape Culture; From baseball fields to the chapel: Former Ball State baseball standout becomes youth pastor in Muncie; Ball State relying on defense, hustle to power early success: Women’s basketball records early season victories over non-conference opponents after playing 3 games in 6 days; Women’s volleyball aims for National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament return; Ball State to host bowl-contending Buffalo Thursday; Famine knows no nationality; it’s time we support the rest of the world; I found love in the church; Justin Moore concert; Jennifer Mearns shares family Thanksgiving recipe on ‘Slice That Price’: First Lady enjoyed fulfilling her cooking show dreams, collaborating with students; Can new ‘Star Wars Battlefront’ video game live up to old favorite?; Ball State hosts part of international piano competition: Robert Palmer helped bring worldwide event to Muncie after judging it in 2015
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Origin: 2017-11-16
Created By: Smith, Casey
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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