2010-10-14 Ball State daily news, Vol. 90, Issue 32

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Description: Zombies invade theater : This is not your average high school musical; Students try world cuisines : Amazing Taste offers food, more from 25 countries; Panel discusses Americans with Disabilities Act : Ball State staff, alumnus talk about various topics related to 20-year-old act; Families invited to open house : Student Government Association sponsors event for students, families to visit local businesses; Bowen center co-directors talk about convenience of vote centers in Indiana; Graduate assistant arrested on Sunday issues apology to Ball State University; Dancers go the distance : Ball State dance teacher brings company to the classroom, studio stage; Horror film legend has lost his touch; Talented director Illuminates story; Village Invasion : Be Here Now brings variety of music acts, unique atmosphere; Speakers to focus on effects of technology : Ball State Center for Information and Communication Sciences to hold three-day event in Indianapolis; Final Chilean miner is raised safely to surface : Last miner received, cheered by crowd of more than 2,000; Shondell giving Ball State sense of urgency this week : Coach making sure his team is focused for final 10 games; Effort gets Ball State substitute noticed : Sophomore has produced for her struggling team; Mid American Conference, Licensing Resource Group to recognize Ball State tailgaters before Saturdays game; Mid American Conference Ball State midfielder offensive player of the week; Different, unique dining options; Ball State Dining : Where to get some grub with parents : Dining areas offer wide foot selection without the effort of driving off campus; Chasing Charlie : Event Facility Management class organizes this years Family Weekend races; Tossing bean bags for scholarships : Students, family can compete for money in corn hole tourney; Ball State University Museum of Art gives a reason to dance : Art museum dance competition open for family, students; Nations largest geothermal system project still on schedule : Project expected to save money, energy for the university; Falling into the season : Field station opens its doors to visitors every day of the year; Shafer Tower provides more than a good view : Towers carillon to be played during Family Weekend; What to expect from the parents; The terrible two; Commitment to Ball State University will never falter; Know your opponent; The edge : Sports editor Teddy Cahill breaks down this weekends battle between the Ball State Cardinals and the Eastern Michigan Eagles; Grandfathers career inspires freshman receiver : Tomlinson emerging as Ball States deep threat with deep roots in football
Includes articles from 72 Hours and an issue of Chirp.
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Origin: 2010-10-14
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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