1988-08-29 Ball State daily news, Vol. 68, No. 1

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

Description: University over enrollment target; Trustees approve 1988-89 budget; Student Association treasurer survives serious injury, coma; Huntington : Quayle welcomed home; Page four : This page is your page, this page is my page...; Climb upon that knee, Danny boy; Capitol punishment : a childs solution?; McConkey wants variety of activities available; Vehicle registration, fines increase; Parking spaces few until construction completed; Student Voluntary Services seeks student volunteers; University offers psychological services, counseling for students; UniverCity 1988 scheduled to start September 12; Religious Council tries to meet all needs; Wellness halls promote self responsibility; New quarterback highlight football team; Schudel promises new look Cardinals in season opener; Fall sports start this week; Five former Ball State athletes named to athletic hall of fame; When the munchies set in...; Several area restaurants cater to your needs; Everly Brothers to perform : Homecoming includes bed race, lip sync, game; Emens schedule includes 25th anniversary party; Leno to perform October 27; Drinking patterns set during college years; Rape - a universal danger to women; Despite decrease in thefts, dorms fertile area for thieves; The Village has your survival needs; Learning Center popular with most students; Learning Center offers help, tutors to all students; Student Center Programing Board offers movies, dances, trips for students; On-campus phone numbers; New Minnetrista Center opens in December; Theirs a zoo closer than Indianapolis; Telephone calling cards available; Camping supplies available for rent; Health Center is ready to serve your illnesses; Muncie Sports Complex offers more than softball to public; Installing condom machines to be determined soon; Bookstores receiving late order requests; Noyer housing summer students; Indiana declared disaster area because of drought; Average temperatures in future could be in 90s; Wording of handbooks changed; Specialty Engineering fined $26,555; Director of nursing named; New admissions director impressed with Ball State; Thespian Festival a success; Student researcher protects, studies endangered species; Newspaper offers differing views; Mid American Conference carried on cable television; Two swimmers try for Olympic teams; Graduate writes first definitive cycling book; Knight married day after judges waiver; Underdogs shine at Western Open; Student starts coaching career at popular camps; Partials, Room 6, Cow Path part of college lingo; Freshmen come from several states, Indiana cities
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Origin: 1988-08-29
Created By: Harper, Mark
Publisher: Ball State University
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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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