2010-09-27 Ball State daily news, Vol. 90, Issue 20

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Description: Probation again : Ball State is dealing with National Collegiate Athletic Association scrutiny following the recent womens tennis scandal. But what does probation really mean for the Athletics Department?; Lecture promotes harmony : Peace Week begins with live stream of books not bombs by Nobel Peace Prize nominee; Watermelon Bust still a tradition : Greek life comes together to support local philanthropies; Vulnerable House Democrats pushing away from party : Democrats look to change tactics by creating new voice; Indiana roads still in need of work : Infrastructure gets D+ on report card by civil engineers; Alumna enters into wedding contest : Amy Crampton, partner fight for same-sex marriage; Delaware County under burn ban for this week; Cardinals offense run into the ground : Ball State gains just 112 yards against top-ranked defense; Weather a factor during home meet : Coach calls Friday the worst conditions hes seen in 39 years; Team starts Mid American Conference with two losses : Cards fall in overtime on the road Sunday, lose at home Friday; Balancing diet, busy life is possible; Men of Color keep conversation open : Male organization returns to promote campus leadership
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Origin: 2010-09-27
Created By: Brumback, Aly
Publisher: Ball State University
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Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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