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Student Government Association vice president resigns; Pacers to play opener at Ball State University; Gora takes office; Faculty to vote on guidelines for dean search committee; Emails provide economic information; Dining Halls to provide health stickers; Workers put finishing touches on music building; Students need representation; Getting involved best way to have fun in college; Communication will help create better year than last; Financial fraud targets college students; Federal Communications Commission treats CBS as station treats own employees; Ball State should set more realistic goals for football; Kerry’s abortion views show he is with mainstream; Escape only answer to get away from school, parents; Provost turns attention to core curriculum; Ivy Tech breaks ground for $36 million campus; Welcome Week approaches as students move in; Indiana National Guard among largest in the nation; Health center extends Tuesday, Wednesday hours; Ball State University architects create landscape for state fair; Marching : The Pride of Mid-America begins band camp; Indiana Gaming Commission sticks with Donald Trump; Security an issue at weapons plant; BW-3’s changes ownership, will reopen as The Bird; Former Ball State University student who faked illness will go to trial in November; City Council hung on Martin Luther King, Jr. proposal; Ball State University graduate makes her mark in Muncie; Ball State receives record 16 regional Emmy nominations; Ball State University to warn freshmen from drinking; Taking to the sky : Event celebrates 10-year anniversary with three days of hot air balloons and planes; Food-based computer games teach about proper nutrition; We built it, will they come?; Cardinals look to replace four All-Mid-American Conference graduates; New assistant ready to become invested in Ball State; Cardinals lose top defenders but return to scorers; Former Cardinal signs with Milwaukee; Threat at the net; Three freshmen, transfer beef up Ball State’s lineup; Cards add new layers from United States, Australia; Smashing records, digging up wins; Cards picked to win division for second year in a row; Cardinals take on strong non-conference teams in hopes they will receive at-large bid; Men’s, women’s teams have goals set high; Cardinals set to repeat as champs; Cardinals receive academic honor for high Grade Point Average; New coach looks to lead Cardinals to the top of conference; Rushing into camp; Media pick Marshall, Toledo as division favorites; Don’t fully judge Hoke but expect improvement; Mid-American Conference attack; Sophomore quarterback secures Number 1 spot; Strength plays huge; Rushing game improved; 2 legit 2 quit; Ashlee Simpson : No longer in a shadow; Morissette gets drastic follicle fix; Layering on the summer style; Swimsuit designers ride Miami fashion wave; Cyclists get geared up for Greenway tour; Latin Alternative music building widespread fan base; When funny play on eBay; T-shirts designed for worthy causes; Ramen for real; Game day specials; Polynesian pop : With time and a little creativity, turn a backyard into the perfect summer tiki party paradise; Words of wisdom from the Village people; Average Joes add flashy jewelry; Mullets of the 1980s return to fashion scene, updated to shag; High-tech tunes : Satellite radio sales take off as competition from High Definition radio looms; Calling all photographers; Camera phones ring in a new way of journaling : Moblogs give home to digital images, create network of possibility; Life in the fast lane; Making your vote count; True battlegrounds might be across sea; Candidates vie for United states congressional seat; Kernan uses short ads to save, remain on air; Organizations reaching out to younger voters; Who will it be?; Choosing Indiana’s future; Publishing company president vies for chance at election as Libertarian candidate; Group to propose smoking ban; Candidates agree to at least one fall debate; Voting process raises concerns; New leader reveals campus plans; Student accused of arson; Victory fulfills Letterman’s dream; Former Cardinal named to Athens Olympic team; Minnetrista honors Ball Family with art; University holds 140th graduation ceremonies; Ball State reaccredited, site team names areas needing improvement; Wal-Mart to be constructed; Absolunacy travels to New York; Student Government Association officer still claiming innocence; Stepping into Ball State University college life; University joins Indiana, Ohio in-state tuition deal; One year later, debate about Martin Luther King Boulevard has yet to rest; Ronald Reagan dies at 93, ball state reflects; Ball State University to offer education license online; Ball State employee accused of student’s assault, battery; Charlotte picks former Ball State University star from Grizzlies in expansion draft Ball state men’s track team take their final trip to the Finish line; Close game ends Ball State University’s season; Ball State University alumnus fulfills love for Speedway, racing; Cardinal ends career at National Collegiate Athletics Association Championships; Cardinals look forward to All-Star presence; Cards look to volunteer assistant to fill basketball coaching vacancy; Ball State picks ex-Saint Louis guard to fill coaching spot; Which road will you take? Includes articles from 72 Hours. This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include offensive content. Our statement regarding objectionable content is available at: https://dmr.bsu.edu/digital/about |
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Origin: | 2004-08-19 |
Created By: |
Auch, Teresa |
Publisher: |
Ball State University |
Source: |
http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/82027 |
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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