2011-09-22 Ball State daily news, Vol. 91, No. 19

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Description: A long way from home : Edwards gets shot at proving he belongs in Football Bowl Subdivision football; Muncie resident charged with theft : Suspect allegedly responsible for stealing 25 bikes at Kinghorn; Author talks conquering inner demons : Walls discusses overcoming poverty, fear in speech at Emens; Homecomings top 10 announced : Candidates strut costumes at annual Royalty Fashion Show; Student Government Association, University Police Department encourage students to register bicycle, waive fee : Tents set up rest of the week to make registering easier; Couponing class works to expand funds : Immersive learning class searches for votes, in running for Pepsi Refresh Grant; Jackson street bridge out for next 10 months; Project helps find mentors for kids : Leadership board to hold open house to find Big Brothers Big Sisters volunteers; Non-traditional students honored with scholarships : Recipient to use Womens Club reward to get Ph. D; Student Voluntary Services to cleanup White River : Event rescheduled for weekend after initial weather delay; Hundreds honor slain Indiana soldier; Students sell beads for women in Uganda : Ball State University groups raise awareness for Fair Trade Association; Re-Pete; Music of Nirvana defined a generation; Meet Tony Styxx : Indianapolis rapper reflects on self journey, uses poetry to cope with death of father; Downtown Muncie unites for local music festival : Local downtown businesses welcome wide array of live acts to Muncie streets; Ball State gest first win of the season : Cardinals end four game losing streak against RedHawks; Is your family ready to chirp?; Charlie rallies the troops; Inside family weekend; Six teams compete in first-ever Army Games : Students sign up to participate in competitive races, inflatable obstacle course; Student Government Association to continue trade-in; Games geared to entertain visiting kids : Childrens fair offers leisure time for families before Ball State University football game; Late Nite Best Part : Weekly student event offers wholesome, safe weekend alternatives to off-campus partying; Comedian to bring laughs to Ball State : Family Weekend provides cheap, free entertainment; Jackson tribute band to perform : Whos Bad to sing, dance to Thriller, other Michael Jackson classics; On the run; A family of service : Dawson looks ahead to Family Weekend game against Army, reflects on lessons from his father; The Edge : Chief reporter Teddy Cahill breaks down this weekends battle between the Ball State Cardinals and the Army Black Knights
Includes Family Weekend and Chirp supplements.
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Origin: 2011-09-22
Created By: Boswell, Sarah
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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