2004-04-01 Ball State daily news, Vol. 83, Issue 126

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Description: Greeks bring games to kids : Ball State students designed activities for Boys and Girls Club; Senator drops lab issue : Tietz plans to continue efforts to extend Bracken’s hours; Students to work overnight security : Program will continue with desks remaining open 24 hours; Speaker : Group reshapes itself; Former Phillip Morris employee to speak about smoking : Nicotine addiction tops list of topics at tonight’s speech; Study : Availability of morning after pill not an indicator of promiscuity; University of Wisconsin student found alive in nearby marsh : Police refuse to confirm if student was abducted; Eli Lilly breaks ground on multimillion dollar biotech laboratory; Burning the midnight oil; Causes of September 11 attacks masked by desires; Educators must relate to students to effectively teach; Police campaign similar to counterterrorism; What you might not know about April fool’s day; Group finalizes line-up of carnival games, rides : Almost everything at April 23 event will be free to the students; World Court orders United States to review death penalty cases : Right to assistance from a consular was violated in 51 cases; Man charged with murder for killing unborn baby; Judge orders the removal of Ten Commandments; High school trains future designers, architects : School allows students to focus on prospective careers; Works by Tolkien, Dickens, Chaucer auctioned for $270,000 : Rare volumes become center of attention at London auction; Baseball begins under cloud of suspicion : All eyes on stars, stats, stadiums; and steroid tests; Cardinals clip Boilermakers on the road : Ball State University takes lead in second inning, stays ahead throughout; Yankees get revenge against Devil Rays, 12-1 : New York rebounds from an opening day loss to Tampa Bay; Cardinals seek revenge at Lewis : The Flyers handed Ball State University its only home loss in first matchup; Boxing’s biggest brothers prepare for big fights; Cardinals continue busy week with winning streak : Ball State University to face four teams in six days but remain optimistic; University of Connecticut pulls double duty : Men’s and women’s teams advance to Final Fours; Final Four field includes top-college talent : All four schools boast marquee players and balanced offenses; Cardinals look to end four-game skid : Doubleheader against Boilermakers comes after four-game losing streak; Hornung regrets ‘black athlete’ remarks; ‘Melo sets sights on playoffs : Nuggets are one game out of final postseason spot
Includes an April Fools fake news front page, the Ball State Enquirer.
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Origin: 2004-04-01
Created By: Perkins, Rachel
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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