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Tumbling down : Demolition has begun on University square to build a new multi-use structure; Video boards coming soon : Scheumann board to be completed in time for August 29; President keeps student loans low, cut rates in half : 6.8 percent interest for undergraduates reduced to 3.9 percent after bill signing; Blackboard will replace inqsit, Gradebook soon; Pence to travel to Japan for overseas trade mission; Class continues book project in community : Immersive project to add lesson plan for Whitley children; Pilot program offers undecided students help : Participants will be taught how to use campus resources; City gives $6 million for structure; New Village Tiki Lounge to open at end of August : Oh Fusion, Q. L.s wont return after construction is done; Immersive learning projects increase as university goal : Helping community partners expands, top strategic goal; Shelter euthanizes more than 600 dogs : Director says laws are needed to ease animal overcrowding; Federal Aviation Administration changing unmanned aircraft laws; Taco Bell expanding new waffle taco to 100 stores; Astronomy professor returning : Disciplinary action unlikely in intelligent design controversy; Supporters left questioning charter grading model after controversy; Obama defends spying, endorses more oversight : Changes include attorney to argue against surveillance; Connecticut crash not first for pilot; Taliban leader willing to start talks, continues to urge terrorist attacks; One is too many : Mental health advocates urge community to reduce suicide stigma to prevent more cases; Boston mob boss convicted of 11 killings; We are changing to better serve our focus - you; Strange Gods; Existentia Academica; Wenning in the Mid American Conference; Seniors carrying the court; After national search, Perry agrees to be new Ball State softball coach; Soccer returns top two scorers; Teammates take pressure off end; Schram becomes second player from Warsaw in mens golf team; Ball State cross country team looks to be led by sole senior for season after loss of Mellen; Duke becomes graduate assistant for 2013; Manziels season in doubt after autograph report; Depth on the field; College survival; Blackboard tips for freshmen; Campus events; Freshman activities include hypnotist; Peer advice; You are here; Learn from my mistakes, do college the smart way; Work off stress, stay healthy, fit using recreation center; Top movies of 2013 so far; This is not a political statement; Coen brother, Clooney films top fall schedule; New amateur boxing club focuses on boosting fitness; Lindseys picks for entertainment in Emens, Fall 2013; Village people; Make campus your runway; Comedian among successful alumni; Ball State approves tuition increase; Court strikes down defense of marriage act; Progress on HJR-6 on horizon in Indiana; Ball State University trustees approve new tobacco ban; Zimmerman acquitted, case under review; Muncie residents support martin in vigil; Summer maintenance improves campus; Ball State University to begin work on planetarium, greenhouse in August; University defers in eminent domain case; Court rules in favor with Ball State University in case; Russia grants National Security Agency leaker asylum temporarily, location to be secret; Ball State gets hands on Google Glass technology; Like a bomb went off - for miles; Major sports stories you missed this summer; baseball teams comeback season ends in tournament; More evidence released in Hernandez murder case; Class of 2017 Freshmen 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: | 2013-08-15 |
Created By: |
Baumgartner, Adam |
Publisher: |
Ball State University |
Source: |
http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/70645 |
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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