Description: |
Grand jury plans release of investment transcripts; Senate to consider no confidence vote for Bell, Koch, trustees; Bell retiring; Parker not seeking another term; Village location of Merchants robbed; Teachers College appoints new deans; Slightly more freshmen than last year expected; Student Center considered as site : Negotiations continue for bank machine; Student fees increased this year; placed in two funds; New research facility explores different energy alternatives; Football : Fan-fair?; Previous year filled with excitement, controversy; You can beat those homesick blues at Ball State; Trustees defeat automatic dues check off for faculty members; Salary retention list updated; Trustees tighten Teachers College standards; Answer to grand jurys recommendations : Board of Trustees approves new Ball State investment policy; Claras will rebuild fire-damaged restaurant; Problems beset plans for restaurant; Senate agenda committee draws up salary plan; Work almost complete : Bracken Library being consolidated; Travel grand increased by $500; Fired professor suing for reinstatement; Suspicious fires on decline since reward offered; Bell nixes Burris energy grant designed to reduce utility costs; Shopping alternative, quick dining available just off campus; Area banks offer variety of services to students; Students should beware of local bicycle thieves; Cops can cope with campus, county and country; New bond program could save students money in posting bail; Wider variety of programs goal for Residence Hall Association; Groups start planning : Programs keep students busy; Student Center : Future looks rosy for improvements, additions; Variety of recreational specials on tap; Free bus service can get you from here to there; Library alters fine policy for overdue materials; Mass-mail advertisers will find you no matter where you hide; President looking forward to retirement; Quality of education concerns academic affairs vice president; Board chairman Parker to step down in December; No two days are alike for vice president Linsang; Senate president tries to preserve neutrality; Deans look to improve upon various colleges; Babcocks goal to make Student Association credible; Student Association plans Student Task Force to curb arrests; Realistic outlook board members key; Office of Traffic, Safety and Security expecting parking registration rush; Having problems? Counselors ready to help; Another crop of freshmen brave the perils of academia; Daily News extends greeting to freshmen; Homecoming 1983; Vereen, Davis to appear at Emens for Homecoming Day; Homecoming Week Country Style promises down-home fun, games; Moving in : New environment can challenge freshmen; Student Center Programing Board plans full year of student-oriented events; Roudy to subdued : Theres a nearby bar for you; Shoppers guide : Area stores compared in grocery survey; Students get in free : Amadeus to play in Emens; Student Center to host night of activities, fun; Radio stations offer students variety; Nearby churches, organizations provide services for students; Pursuing lifelong dream : Patriot perseveres toward preambles adoption; Ball State has positive, negative sides; A long time brewing, Synchronicity storm rocks charts; Muncie offers nearby dining for students; Use understanding, humor to avoid roommate troubles; Wallaces optimism high for young football coaching staff; Inexperience big question mark facing Cardinal football hopes; Britts arm, Dietrichs foot combine for win in Cardinal opener; Coach says team unity key to 1983 field hockey season; Eight Mid American Conference foes to hamper Cards conference championship goal; Two offensive linemen, split end elected; tri-captains of 1983 Card football squad; New womens volleyball coach faces young team; Mens swim team may be on upswing despite loss of graduates; Lady Card sharks have competitive edge : returning swimmers; Experience could key Volley cards to National Collegiate Athletic Association final; Baseball coach says hes still about a year and a half behind in recruiting; Experience may make for stronger softball team This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include offensive content. Our statement regarding objectionable content is available at: https://dmr.bsu.edu/digital/about |
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Origin: | 1983-09-06 |
Created By: |
Benson, Randy |
Publisher: |
Ball State University |
Source: |
http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/50279 |
Collection: |
BSU Student Newspaper |
Rights: | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Geography: |
Muncie Delaware County Indiana United States North and Central America |
Subjects: |
Ball State University--Newspapers |
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