2013-10-16 Ball State daily news, Vol. 93, Issue 35

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Description: Defensive starters connect : Bond forms over past seasons, duo develops into best friends; Living HIV-positive : Freshman shares story of being diagnosed at age 3; University to change procedures for undergraduate student employment : Affordable Care Act reason behind some differences in policy; Government shutdown plan fails : Senate will take lead on efforts to avoid looming treasury default; Impact of the shutdown; Mraz nervous on stage : Artist collaborates with folk-rock band in all acoustic set; Speaker talks on societys negative mail stereotypes : 70 percent of teen fathers provide for family says Kiselica; Indiana State officials remind students of Lifeline Law : Attorney General, Senator encourages to call for assistance; off-leash dog park to cost $25; 2 girls arrested in bullying case : Police investigate case of 12-year-old who killed herself; Newtown to demolish Sandy Hook : Contractors to sign for confidentiality, prevent exploitation; Student disagrees with columnists view of immigration reform bill; Strange Gods; The anatomy of a play : Wide receiver Willie Snead catches his second touchdown of the afternoon; Preseason ranking motivates players : Polls said Cardinals expected to finish fourth in Mid American Conference; Winning ways are here to stay for soccer team
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Origin: 2013-10-16
Created By: Baumgartner, Adam
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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