2005-10-07 Ball State daily news, Vol. 85, Issue 34

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Description: Fines reach $9,137 : Ball State football team affected by textbook violations, suspensions; Athletics department names 13 more violators, investigation continues; New York increases security : Authorities receive a threat of attack to city subway from a questionable source; Students report vandalism : Police report 22 break-ins, acts of vandalism on Neely, Ashland, Beechwood avenues; Royalty finish interview process : Interviewers question top 10 candidates in king, queen selection; Nobel Prize to be announced today : Anti-nuclear effort campaigners favorites for prize; Gays, lesbians seek acceptance through activism : Speaker addresses students about civil rights issues; Airwave : Broadcasting from campus; Forums create dialogue between university community, public safety services : Faculty, staff discus experiences, provide suggestions; Security measures would ensure property safety : Cameras to monitor activity in H2 lot, stadium parking; Campus Clean Up calls for student volunteers : Students tidy up campus before Homecoming Week; Consumers shop at discounters to avoid malls : Hurricane affects September shoppers as anxiety grows; To clarify…; Smorgasbord of ideas about recent changes on Ball State’s campus; Definition of ‘America’ deeper, more complex than country titles; Apartment complex shows responsibility; E-mail, phone interview address accuracy questions; Vaccine found effective at blocking cervical cancer : Tests determine shot to be effective on short-term basis; Citizens test traditional journalism : News organizations let non-professionals print “hyper-local” stories; Pregnancy rates decline among United States teens : Recent study cites increased use of contraceptives, abstinence as reasons for trend; Festival features poetry, music, paintings; Tournament to benefit hurricane victims; Hip-hop catching on among young Palestinians : Genre gaining popularity with Arabs, Israelis; Cards face new offensive formation : Last year’s contest against Central Michigan University resulted in sox goals total; Notre Dame Relays first test for freshmen : Newcomers expected to help improve team’s Mid-American Conference results; Ball State University takes on Mid-American Conference foes with extra support : Family Weekend coincides with two home games; Ball State University hopes to gain first road victory : Twenty-fourth ranked Ohio plays host to improved defense; Preseason opens with alumni match; Doubles team advances in tourney; Cards only Mid-American Conference team in invitational; Ball State relieved to enter conference play : Western Michigan features top Mid-American Conference wide receiver
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Origin: 2005-10-07
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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