2004-02-04 Ball State daily news, Vol. 83, Issue 92

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Description: Tuition cap bill will die in Senate : Bill would have stopped tuition from increasing more than four percent; Task force arrests four Ball State University students : Police find list of drug buyers’ names and purchase amounts; Faculty say study comes at bad time : Ball State professors are still some of the lowest paid among all Mid-American Conference schools; NewsLink staff discusses future funding : Program’s $20 million iCommunication grant runs out in June 2005; D. C. buildings closed Tuesday because toxins found in mail; Business pioneer continues series : Indiana native part of Entrepreneurship Summit at Ball State; Ball State business professors share love of teaching, parents : Both brothers credit their success partially to college athletics; CBS to add tape delay during 2004 Grammy’s : Precaution comes following Jackson’s Super Bowl slip up; Actions speak louder than words; Backlash against MTV halftime show uncalled for; Schools should implement random drug screenings; Cards hope to get back on winning track : Ball State faces Akron tonight, looking to end three-game slide; Hoke hires assistant coach : Hecklinski to coach wide receivers; high schoolers commit; Undefeated Cardinals travel to face Number 4 Hawaii : Ball State looking to avenge last year’s defeat in Honolulu
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Origin: 2004-02-04
Created By: Perkins, Rachel
Publisher: Ball State University
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Collection: BSU Student Newspaper
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Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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