Description: |
Gifted school would lure states best, brightest; New food service old-fashioned; Trustees OK bids, university budget; Long, Quayle differ on nuclear testing; Ball State, Muncie panelists debate Quayle-Long debate; Alcohol drug of choice; Drug program stresses campus awareness; Fundraising practices questioned; Looking for a parking spot? Good luck; Letter from the president : A lot of learning lies ahead; Students, 2 honored with namesake halls die during summer; New shuttle bus schedule, routs in effect this fall; 2001 A. D. Campus will have new look in universitys 15-year plan; Female gorillas balking at love; Banevolks high-step through Europe; Gallery basement hiding treasures; French restaurant moves to United States; Nightlife comes back to life; Lendl keeps United States Open title in Czech; Cardinal women bumped off in Hoosier Classic volleyball; California athlete wins Endurathon; Bears down in an instant, but come back for win; Former Dartmouth assistant takes womens basketball job; Oilers talks with Everett wont resume soon, if at all; team seeks national ranking : 2 wins open field hockey season; Golfers swing into action with tournament; Cardinals skinned by Miami, 45-7; Big, bold and bright; Spelunking : Urban-style can be dangerous, draining, still provides thrill; The Pizza : Carbo-loaded pie helps freshmen fulfill prophecy; All-nighters make educated freshmen; Life is a beach so ENG 104 isnt; Eyes and ears cadets help busy police unit; Between town and campus, no excuse for boredom; Campus religious life : Council plans get-acquainted fair today; Intramural, club sports provide action for non-varsity athletes; We got your freshmen right here; In Muncie, real school steps aside for summer; Koch resigns for presidency; Special assistant aids president, secretary; China delegation recalls impressions; Oil company explodes, burns; The replacements : Board of Trustees approve acting provost, 4 others; Roepke gets new title; McConkey named enrollment chief; Dean appointment draws resignation; Food service exempt from new excise tax; 1986-1987 version approved : Faculty salaries inflate budget; Sole minority adviser resigns post; Worthen visits Korea, Japan; Physical Education school reorganized; Wellness institute : Funding final step; Orientation director returning to school; renaming includes new, old structures; START gives students head start; Renovation : Buildings, streets top list; Students paramilitary connections denied; Renaissance Fair transforms plaza; AM station switches format to Christian; Mastodon unearthed in Alexandria; Palombizio cut after Philadelphia tryout; Kosco, Howard go professional; 17-year-old doubles total, wins Western tennis title; Ball State athletes in National Collegiate Athletic Association tourneys; Team rates low in Mid American Conference media poll : Ball State football picked 7th; Ball State gets Memphis State University money, no forfeit; Volleyball : Cardinals, former Cardinals kept busy with tournaments; Reall leaves Cards for job at Purdue; 3 new athletic staff members hired; 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: | 1986-09-09 |
Created By: |
Hauck, Stephanie |
Publisher: |
Ball State University |
Source: |
http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/59809 |
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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