2017-10-05 Ball State daily news, Vol. 97, Issue 06

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Description: Narcan comes to campus: Nasal spray, vaccine can block effects of opioids, reverse overdoses in emergency situations; Field hockey opens conference play; At least 59 killed at Las Vegas concert; Renowned musician Tom Petty dies at 66; Spectrum hosts Proud Month 2017 events; DWNTWN Muncie hosts ArtsWalk; Minnetrista to host first You and Me Workshop; Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center hosts Renaissance Faire this weekend; Paint Warz; Muncie police officers participating in Taser fundraiser for new K-9 unit: Department wants to bring in 2 new dogs, which cost $10,000 each on average; President Mearns releases statement about sexual assault: Since August, 13 cases of sexual assault have been reported on, off campus; Alumna dies in Hamilton County car accident: Bethany Moore remembered for her contributions to women’s tennis team; Narcan available without a prescription: Overdose-reversing drug available for purchase at Health Center, Ball Memorial; Student-led documentary chosen for film festival: Project highlights Torch Relay that went through all 92 Indiana counties in celebration of Indiana’s bicentennial last year; Ball State baseball hosts annual Scout Day: Major League visitors watch team run drills, practice at Ball Diamond; Soccer looks to stay atop Mid-American Conference as team faces Western Michigan: Win over Broncos would extend Cardinals’ unbeaten streak to 6 games; Mid-American Conference Man: Coach Ben Armer’s weight room: Ball State football strength and conditioning coach turns passion for weightlifting into career; Injured athlete returns to court as assistant coach: Women’s volleyball welcomes back Sabrina Mangapora in what was supposed to be her redshirt senior season; Soccer wins 1-0 against Kent State in physical battle for top spot in Mid-American Conference; How far does the First Amendment go? White supremacists, counter-protestors; the placement of hate speech in our Constitution is debated in light of recent events; Hate, destruction take center stage far too often: After mass shooting in Las Vegas, “there’s nothing we can do, no question we can ask, to find out why”; Joseph Marchal discusses importance of teachers today: Ball State associate professor of religious studies combines writing, teaching, learning, traveling to form career; Centerpieces to celebrate fall: 3 seasonal do-it-yourself projects to update your space; Indiana Academy exchange program connects American, German students for 2 weeks in fall: Students from America will travel to Sankt Afra in Meissen during spring semester
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Origin: 2017-10-05
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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