1989-08-28 Ball State daily news, Vol. 69, No. 1

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Description: Minimum wage increased; Shondell wins achievement award; Search begins for director of University Police; Indianapolis infant mortality rate high because of common infections; National Aeronautics and Space Association reports discoveries from Neptune, moon Triton; 2 Ameritech strikes over; Exercise your right to speak; 10,000 Maniacs in Muncie? Not a chance; Walesa : Economy must improve; Contras prepare for return to Nicaragua : Onward!; Fast-paced scenes, tones helped underwater film work; Behavior, costuming make or break clowns; Bell leads Jays over Brewers; Burks slams Tigers; FBI drops Rose investigation; United States Open : Lendle goes after fourth Open title in five years; Cards win physical European tournament; Perkins says Colts among National Football Leagues best; Employers see potential, come for September visit; New Emens General Manager sets arts agenda for Muncie Area : Theatrical events, Muncie Symphony Orchestra shows listed; Veteran hip cat Shaffer releases party album of 1980s; Homecoming aims for unity among people; Homecoming 1989 Uniting to Achieve; The great move-in; Indiana couple cares for exotic animals at zoo; Aged drivers learn their skill again; Important Ball State campus phone numbers; Berth control clinic to open in fall; The Village has new variety of stores; Sports schedules; Despite football travels, all sports still abound; Summertime...and the livin is easy, then its back to school; Fine Arts to embark on chapter 2 with new leader; College matures, grows under founding dean; Oakland appoints Urice to deans position; Student resigns from Party expresses fear for family; Group tells of confused China; Student group hosts candlelight vigil in remembrance of massacre; Speaker carrying tune of 2 countries; Math professor leaving over merit pay system; $450,000 given to university for initial year of Academy; Berwyn Road permanently opened; Responsiveness to student needs important; Bonds to finance renovations; Kingsbury appointed to Board of Trustees; Room, board rates increased by $58; No suspects linked to money missing from Bookstore; Large bequest given to journalism, business; University diversifies by teaching all-aged students; Gehring turns his hobby into his job; Kinkos accused of infringement; 5 Ball State students arrested charged with selling narcotics; Ex-Cardinal makes the big leagues; Purvis finds difficulty scheduling non-conference games; Cooper named 1st team All-American; Students embark on new horizons looking for edge
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Origin: 1989-08-28
Created By: Glaubke, David D.
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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