2017-09-28 Ball State daily news, Vol. 97, Issue 05

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Description: Show casts female roles, tackles mental health; Governor Holcomb visits, discusses new jobs; Water, food scarce in Puerto Rico after storm; Beneficence celebrates 80th birthday; Womens volleyball 2-0 in Mid-American Conference play; Muncie to host dinner on a local bridge; Watermelon bust; Two sexual assaults reported in same block; The Mearnses start informal visits; Ball State’s e-sports club not just for gamers; Trump talks tax reform: Trump spoke about making tax reform “pro-growth, pro-jobs, pro-worker, pro-family and, yes, tax reform that is pro-American; Student becomes published author: English major Jay Coles discusses his book about Black Lives Matter, Trayvon Martin and his childhood; Get to know Ball State’s Board of Trustees: All nine members share similar links to Ball State, and most earned their degrees from the university; Madjax tenants receive loan, look toward future: The maker’s hub is still welcoming tenants, looks to add a space for the whole community to use; Ball State concludes play at SMU Invitational: Men’s golf looks to improve as season progresses; Cardinals look to remain unbeaten in weekend of Mid-American Conference play: The Cardinals return home to host Ohio and Kent State; Ball State freshman leads receiving core as team enters Mid-American Conference play: After 4 weeks, Justin Hall is separating himself from rest of Cardinal receivers; Football stacks up against Western Michigan: Four games in, it’s clear where the Cardinals thrive, struggle; An open letter to President Mearns: Graduate student calls on President Mearns to reaffirm his commitment to eliminating sexual-based violence; Student discusses sexual assault reports; Sweet statement: Truffle-selling shop strives to be active in Muncie community; Student competes in Miss America Competition: After winning Miss Illinois, Abby Foster takes year off from school; Community tells stories through ink: As stigma around tattoos fade, they become more personalized, meaningful; 1st ever Puppies and Pumpkins 2017; Verizon pressured into providing internet for rural residents; Netflix pulls ‘Maya the Bee’ episode because of illustration of male genitalia
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Origin: 2017-09-28
Created By: Smith, Casey
Publisher: Ball State University
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Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
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North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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