1986-01-16 Ball State daily news, Vol. 65, No. 75

Easterner (Muncie, Ind.); Ball State news; Ball State daily news; Ball State University daily news; Daily news (Muncie, Ind.)

Description: New deficit-reduction law cuts $11.7 billion; King honored in march, speeches; AIDS victim talks about isolation; Something chilling : professors opposed to conservative group; Reports suggest cocaine was factor in airplane crash that killed Nelson; Herpes hits 500,000 yearly; Black involvement discussed : Open Microphone draws 80 people; Student press : Rights, responsibilities extend to campus press; Education should be used to bridge racial gaps; Ohio senator whips up anti-Libyan fervor; Wood wont explain illness : Student Association admits ad was mistake; Brokaw applies to be journalist in space; Survey shows Americans trusts news media; Elliot Hall carries legacy of death; Arts a part of Oriental education; Tax deduction spur preservation; Women Cardinals Mid American Conference streak snapped in loss to Ohio, 86-69; Female Athlete of year; Associated Press honors record-setting Lopez; Pacers dropped to National Basketball Association cellar; Gymnasts need rest against Valparaiso; Gooden named athlete of year; Bears shuffle into Billboards Top 100; Cardinals overcome Ohio leads to retain first-place tie in Mid American Conference; Mayotte, Jarryd win Nabisco opener
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Origin: 1986-01-16
Created By: Vitale, Bob
Publisher: Ball State University
Source: http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/58600
Collection: BSU Student Newspaper
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Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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