2006-09-21 Ball State daily news, Vol. 86, Issue 23

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Description: Plotting perfection : Baker Farms became a practice facility Friday and Saturday as Reserve Officers Training Corps members prepared for state and national training programs; Dust triggers alarms : 31 unwarranted fire calls reported this school year; Student Government Association works to promote center goals; 3.3 million-year-old human remains discovered; Third infant dead from overdoes at Methodist Hospital; Open forum discusses derogatory language : Weekly event provides chance for students to express opinions; Let’s go to the store; No shame felt for skipping meals with spinach; WCRD style switch well-worth effort; In long line of controversial films, ‘Death of a President’ is up next; Sweet speaks to advances for women in business; British Petroleum to upgrade refinery in Indiana ; Hewlett-Packard tactics questioned : Computer –major’s corporate intelligence under investigation; Punch-out : Ball State Police Department sponsors Rape Aggression Defense; Raided businesses may become county property; Spider infestation still worries parents; Thai military seizes power after allegations of corrupt monarchy; Midwest hype; The five most spectacular collapses in rock and roll history; Drama beginning to unfold at Ryder Cup; Shumacker shines for Cardinals : Sophomore has gone from bench, to starter, to leading scorer; Weis remembers prior National Football League blowouts : Coach looks for different approach against Michigan State; Hoeppner plans to rejoin team next week : Staff looks forward to return of coach after University of Connecticut game; Patriots look for revenge against Broncos : Playoff loss to Denver can’t escape mind of Brady, team; Ball State University should be wary of North Dakota State; Bison have storied football history : North Dakota State has captured eight National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II titles; A place for family at Ball State University : Students’ parents’ guide to spending time together on campus; University encourages students, parents to participate in events : Weekend features new, old programs for families to do; Country music starlet to come to Ball State; Wilson booked for celebrity attraction, universal appeal; In job interview, skills trump college major : Problem solving, leadership among most valued traits; Survey finds Masters of Business Administration students most likely to cheat : One school institutes honors code for business students; Concert to draw in families; YouTube works as virtual vault; Students don’t know true cost of credit cards; Spectrum to play host to Fear Factor parody; Late Nite events put on for students, guests this weekend; Coffee becomes trendy on campuses; Family Weekend Event Locator; Nearby Christy Woods perfect getaway for families; Professors puzzled by student absences; Preparation key to healthy college living; Events surrounding football game offer fun for families; More students stay at home for college; College students choose majors early on; New orientation programs promote active learning; Facebook developers look forward
Includes articles from 72 Hours.
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Origin: 2006-09-21
Created By: Studinski, Dave
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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