1987-09-08 Ball State daily news, Vol. 67, No. 1

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

Description: Lucina tops list of renovations; Unemployment hits record low for decade; Jackson will run for nomination; Involvement : Participating in todays activities leads to fruitful college life; United States glug policy burns at both ends; Political process could be made easier; Todays history controls happenings of the future; Several free events for students in September; Judds to highlight Homecoming : Emens offers free shows for students; Bracken, branches open for business; Survey says school reform bypasses 3 of 10 students; Magazine reports richest entertainer with more than $84 million in earnings; Computers that eliminate professors?; Found on pizza : New hormones make hogs leaner, muscular; Parking slots best north and south of campus : Reed; Several options for long-distance calling; Dorms : New environment leads to new life; Suggs, Thomas head list of inductees : Hall of Fame to induct 6 Ball State athletes; Cards open season at Toledo; 4 sports to contest for Mid American Conference championships; Field hockey, volleyball lose 2 over weekend; Students say media sensationalized riots; Economic campaign attacks Congress : Local GOP doesnt send delegates; Japanese course to include cultural studies, language; University-wide recruiting increases black enrollment; Campus used as training grounds for ousted Fort Harrison soldiers; Students voice disbelief as quake shakes campus; New advising system could reduce overload; Greene hired : Director impressed by staff, students; selected for enthusiasm, experience; Graduate filming 1st major picture; Just 1 of 8 fraternity houses reports vandalism to police; Alumna seeks bit for United States president; Wittig named assistant dean, looking forward to challenge; Johnson named director of academic assessment; Equivalency handbook available in September; Funds support 4 teaching projects; I have life-long friends here : Mays resigns, takes position in Ohio; ABCs of Ball State University : Fluff heads, lettermans all in a day at Ball State University; Cramped rooms, fire drills part of dorm living; Greek life : best times for some brothers, sisters; Organizations make campus accessible to disable students; Campus Better Business Bureau provides free service to students; Health center : Medical treatment available to students; University Art Gallery schedules exhibits, talks; Plastic party cups popular among beer, buffalo crowd; Local liquor stores have goods for thirsty students; Student Voluntary Services offers challenging volunteer work; Student : People need to be politically aware; Craving real food? Take walk, use phone; Housing alternatives available for dorm-weary students; Poll says college too expensive; education more important now; Make most of college career - avoid pitfalls of partying; Outdated clothes fill closets when fad fashions purchased; Wellness program initiated in Mysch, Hurst; Campus surrounded by cowpath, duck pond; New students come to Ball State from 26 states
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Origin: 1987-09-08
Created By: Pyles, Mike
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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