2007-04-12 Ball State daily news, Vol. 86, Issue 138

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Description: Associate dean to leave Ball State : Hyman accepts job a vice chancellor at University of Minnesota Duluth; Its time for a video game revolution; Late Loop to begin 2nd week : MITS, business owners pleased with first weekends ridership; Mechanical problem causes fire evacuation : Blue haze sends students, teachers out of Teachers College into rain; Senate approves bill against illegal gambling; Senate passes 2-year state budget proposal : $26.3 billion plan gives 4.1, 4.2 percent more money to universities; Video games for charity : Fraternity holds first Guitar Hero Tournament; The case for impeachment; Real prestige; Imus should be ignored, not censored; Students seek petition support : Business Fellows team gives away T-shirts, for smoke-out day; Company considers etching labels on food : Lasers would tag fruit, vegetables with logos, names, place of origin; Student Government Association appoints Credentials Board representatives; Pentagon increases bonuses to keep soldiers fighting : Government seeks ways save money, keep forces in Iraq; Ball State considers new sport : Athletic department could use survey to gauge interest; Cards end road losing streak : Ball State to host first-round game in Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association; MSNBC decides to drop Imus simulcast : Radio host sparked uproar with comments about Rutgers squad; Bowling green gives womens coach raise; Chicago vs. Los Angeles : United States Olympic Committee to decide American city bid Saturday; Why Chicago for 2016 Olympics? Famous pizza, comedy, tall buildings important for Windy Citys hopes; Colts get prime-time slots, slew of late games in 2007 : Indianapolis opens season September 6 on NBC against New Orleans; Prosecutors drop charges in Duke case : Attorney general says athletes were victims in rush to accuse; Hard knocks : Play combines classic literature with photo essay to tell story; The top five songs of the 1980s indie rock boom; Community stimulates creativity : Writing students partner with Muncie residents for story ideas; Legendary music home burns down in Tennessee : Accidental fire destroys Johnny Cashs most notorious house; Inside street life : Students use real-life experiences as inspiration
Includes articles from 72 Hours.
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Origin: 2007-04-12
Created By: Studinski, Dave
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Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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