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2004-02-26 Ball State daily news, Vol. 83, Issue 108

Easterner (Muncie, Ind.); Ball State news; Ball State daily news; Ball State University daily news; Daily news (Muncie, Ind.)

Description: Managers promote campaigns; Stemen utilizes role as his first step toward Student Government Association president; Wiese, Zuniga keep Tietz Slate on track as ‘Mom, Dad’ duo; Study shows weight increase raises breast cancer risks : Fat tissues create estrogen, growth for cancerous cells; Candidate focuses on job loss : Miller seeks to improve relations between businesses, education; Standoff remains in Statehouse : Tensions over issue rise throughout day; little accomplished; Slates outline platforms at meeting : Manship, Tietz answer senators’ questions at senate address; University participates in celebration : Percussion dance group to perform at Student Center; ITT Technical Institute closed for search; Keeping the lines open; United State efforts will not fix Haitian troubles; Previous sex-capades often lead to Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Bush’s burning bush beaming brightly; Super star : Ball State students belt out yesterday’s treasures and today’s hits, Karaoke style; ‘The Passion’ draws crowds on Ash Wednesday : Mel Gibson sparks debate due to graphic emotional scenes; Mexico City trains offer books : Rolling library hopes to lower tension and promote reading; eBay cashes in on high fashion : Buyers get fashion up to six months earlier for less money; The Met remodels : Construction planned to start immediately to increase space; Cardinals fall prey to Redhawks in final minutes : Freshman Corbin leads Ball State University with 21 points; Endress, Goff chip in double figures; Valparaiso coach enjoying life back on the bench : After 4-9 start, coach has the Crusaders first place in conference; Broncos clinch Mid-American Conference West championship; Ball State University goes to Evansville lacking power : Cardinals turn to pitching as substitute for offense; Newcomers must step up after loss of top three hitters; New teammates source of energy : Health, consistency and chemistry goals for upcoming season; Trojan’s star wipeout headed for National Football League draft : Court ruling allows University of South Carolina sophomore to enter league; National Collegiate Athletic Association selection favors major conferences : Mid-majors may be left out of tournament despite more attention; Instant replay to be used experimentally; Cardinals look to remain undefeated in conference : Ball State University faces Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association rivals Ohio State and Quincy at home; Coach : every spot is up for grabs; Raven’s running back indicted on federal drug charges Wednesday : Lewis was charged with helping a friend purchase cocaine; Infamous foul ball getting explosive send-off in Chicago : Special-effects expert will obliterate the notorious ball
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Origin: 2004-02-26
Created By: Perkins, Rachel
Publisher: Ball State University
Source: http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/81684
Collection: BSU Student Newspaper
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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