2017-09-07 Ball State daily news, Vol. 97, Issue 03

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Description: University Police Department introduces building liaisons; Mearns, faculty walk to promote exercise; Teen fatally shot outside restaurant; Athletics, Young Mens Christian Association bring community together; Police, SWAT respond to a person shot; Former Ball State receiver suspended; Muncie Fire Department responds to Dairy Queen fire; Cross country takes 3rd at Twilight meet: Ball State started off the season by traveling to Carmel to compete against Butler, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis; Only athletes allowed: Students sign petition to revert North Quad study lounge into an all-access lounge; Muncie, Indianapolis residents travel to Houston to provide hurricane aid: Team will be providing food, supplies where other organizations might not go; City sets example for other municipalities: In 2016, the Muncie Animal Shelter reached its goal of a 97 percent save rate and a 3 percent euthanasia rate; University Police Department installs new building officer program: Department hopes new program will enhance relations between officers, students; Meet the Spirit Team leaders: They are the first to show up and the last to leave, these are the students who exemplify Cardinal pride; Students sign petition to revert North Quad study lounge back to all-access: Almost 1,000 signatures are listed after university announced area would be exclusively for student athletes; Ball State football prepares for transfer-heavy University Alabama-Birmingham roster: More than half of Alabama-Birmingham’s players started college football careers at different schools; Cross country prepares for challenges at Illinois State Invitational this weekend: Team took 3rd out of 4 teams, had 2 runners finish in top 3 last week at 5K Butler Twilight; Field hockey struggles in 0-2 weekend: Cardinals look ahead to games in Pennsylvania after weekend loss; Volleyball shines with 5-2 record: Team hopes to carry success to Colorado State; Soccer faces challenges in non-conference schedule: Team saw improvement during weekend full of travel, will continue 3-game road stretch Friday; Scenes from an American Gas Station; Dont call me Oreo; Victor’s Gyros and Pancake House: Owner decided to open business after former restaurant closed in Village; Alumna featured in Atrium Art Gallery: 2005 graduate attended additional schooling, taught in Wisconsin before pursuing art full-time; Muncie Civic Theatre in its 87th year of shows while under construction: Students can get involved by volunteering, auditioning for shows such as ‘Charlotte’s Web’; Alumna returns as wellness nutritionist for dining halls: Stacey Grogg encourages students to seek assistance in meeting dietary needs; Swing Society promotes relaxed atmosphere: People of any skill level are welcome to come, try new dances
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Origin: 2017-09-07
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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