2005-03-01 Ball State daily news, Vol. 84, Issue 108

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Description: Spring recruit renew energy : Semester enrollment expected to rise as more chapters report; Rock out : Three college bands perform at WCRD-sponsored concert Monday in the Student Center Tally; Eatery plans to open in Village : Romo’s Pizza is located in former Village Grill building; Proposed United States amendment causes stir : United Nations meeting on fight for women’s equality opens United States abortion controversy; Professor shares personal effects of eating disorders : Frank Gorman’s wife suffered from anorexia nervosa; Speaker discusses Mideast conflict : Ambassador says United States should back both Palestine, Israel; Lebanese government resigns amid protests : Prime minister made announcement over loudspeakers; Speech team wins 2005 state forensics title; Turning a new page; Men’s bad attitudes just subconscious defense mechanisms; Society may take religion too seriously; Latest Student Government Association situation shows poor design; Bracken offers more than books : Program lets students, faculty, staff hang art pieces on library walls; New system pumps digital music out of home speakers : Sonos streams music from your computer to ‘Zone Players’; Next Bond flick to be origin story based on Fleming’s ‘Royale’ : Film will be ‘tougher and more realistic Bond movie’; Cards finish fourth at Mid-American Conference Championships : Ball State breaks four school records during the weekend; Cards score fourth in Mid-American Conference meet : Junior takes home Most Outstanding Performer award; Temple coach benches himself for tourney; Xavier nun honored for dedication to basketball players’ scholarship : Sister Fleming added to Jesuit university’s Athletic Hall of Fame; Academics report released : Baseball, football, men’s basketball have lowest average scores; Ball State University athletics measure up well : Every Cardinal tem far above possible scholarship cut; Ball State University goes to Central to end regular season : Team just looking to continue improving before tournament
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Origin: 2005-03-01
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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