2017-08-31 Ball State daily news, Vol. 97, Issue 03

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Description: Cardinals open season with high expectations for new defensive plan: Revamped defense; Texas prepares as Harvey strengthens to category 2 storm; Departments adjust to flood damages; University sends email about sexual assault; University Police Department: investigating vandalism on campus; I-69 Ramp to Close for a month September 5; First-ever Daily News sports podcast aired; Becoming bicycle friendly: More bike lanes appear on campus; Ball State University encourages bike-friendly campus: Bike lanes added to campus streets to increase mobility and better connect Ball State to Muncie; Newly-formed departments better prepare students for careers: Programs are just beginning their 1st semester after replacing College of Applied Sciences and Technology; University Police Department preserves history with display case: Captain hopes it will “show where law enforcement comes from and where it is now”; Emens construction to finish in October: After more than a year of work, new features include a larger lobby, updated bathrooms and concessions; Village Green Records hosts outdoor concert; Little free libraries come to campus: English department brings international movement to Robert Bell and Letterman to create a more inviting environment; On the road again: Field hockey takes 2-0 record into first road trip of the season; Field hockey takes 2-0 record into 8-game road trip; Ball State track and field adds three new coaches for 2017-18 season; Women’s volleyball hosts tournament: Cardinals are focused on self-improvement for season; Cardinals open football season with high expectations, revamped defense: Ball State enters season with fresh faces; Soccer heads to Texas for 2-game swing; Dominic’s Politics: Preaching love from an intolerable past: An open Catholic mass seen through the eyes of a non-religious man; The new and not-so-improved Taylor Swift: A look at the new single and commentary on pop culture’s changing opinion of the artist; Muncie Origins: Lahody Meats: Ron Lahody runs butcher shop his parents opened in 1965, sources meat from Nebraska, Iowa, Wisconsin; Student-run food pantry provides groceries, toiletries; Planetarium offers free programming to community: Each show runs 45-55 minutes, for ages 10 and older
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Origin: 2017-08-31
Created By: Smith, Casey
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Indiana
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Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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