2005-03-25 Ball State daily news, Vol. 84, Issue 121

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Description: Students see law in action : Three-judge panel hears judicial appeal on Ball State campus; Restaurant opening postponed : Owner says Romo’s Pizza now set to open Wednesday; Sweet memories; Disaster aid tops $11 million : Government awards grants for January ice storm, flooding; Ball State heads into Mid-American Conference with .500 mark : Team will face first conference challenge against Bowling Green; Lawmaker drops daylight time bid : Committee voted on bill earlier, full House never voted; Court will not overturn Schiavo decision : Governor wants state department to gain custody; Pope skips Holy Thursday services; Wall of oppression : Students express repressed emotions throughout week; Canada denies soldier refugee status : Former United States trooper sought asylum to avoid fighting in Iraq war; How sweet it is; ‘March Madness’ represents American ideology, democracy; Regardless of beliefs, do not disrespect fellow human beings; Schiavo case a government distraction; 2005 World Exposition opens in Japan : Japanese royalty, 2,400 guests attend opening ceremony; Jackson trial judge bars prosecution’s computer evidence : Sexually explicit magazines, videos were allowed; Crazy for the Cards : Two wins in the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament had Ball State University students celebrating like never before – or since; Catch up with the 1989-1990 team : Where are they now?; Fife takes over troubles Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne; Special teams a chief priority : Line play is biggest concern on offense as practices begin; Ball State University looks for strong finish to year : Central Michigan favored to captures its third Mid-American Conference championship in a row; Cards end road swing Saturday in Iowa City : Team has played its first 22 games away from home; Ball State University takes on Number 12 Lewis at home : Cards face Flyers, Oilers without top attacker Nick Meyer; Team travels to California this weekend; Cards meet 16 teams in three-day invitational; Team faces Bowling Green in first Mid-American Conference match : Cards defeated the Falcons in last game during 2004 season; Ball State University falls in second round at Boise Invite
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Origin: 2005-03-25
Created By: McGrath, Cole
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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