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Desire, ability and opportunity equal...Campus theft; Fey : Students easy prey; Computer technology major debuts; Law denies federal funds to students with drug convictions; Klan leader arrested after confrontation; Parking problems cause constant debate; Internet alternative to book waiting lines; Crowded highways mean more babies born in traffic; Use your voice, get your buck’s worth; Voting is a choice, apathy a message; Integrity one thing that won’t change; New student center planned; Sororities adopt alcohol resolution; Green Committee to be reinstated; Six women rescued from prostitution; Governor’s manufactured home arrives in Arkansas; Governor laughs with Leno over triple wide; To air is human; Course helps women learn basic self-defense; CIA exhibit showcases Hollywood spy gadgetry, memorabilia; Rock faces hard fight to claim 2nd District; With a little help from their friend; Senator McCain stumps in 2nd District; Pence doesn’t relish running, only serving; Muncie City Council passes noise ordinance; Selma mayor needs black vote to remain; President : summit like trip to dentist; Professor is Democratic delegate; Professor applauds GOP convention; Lieberman balances spirituality, campaign; Electronic Campaigning popular, accessible, creating unprecedented strategies; Voter turnout low in 18-23 age group; Republicans focus on voter turnout; Student Democrats plan support for candidates; Grant money updates emergency vehicles; Bayh wants protection for seniors; Protestors dump manure at Democratic delegates’ hotel; With the nation’s second-longest losing streak on the line, the Cards face Number 9 Florida in their season opener : Whos counting?; Sanders set to lead first team in 18 years; DiMaggio dies speaking of Monroe; Conn eager to start season on right foot; Why play two top-10 teams?; Player of the Year fronts squad; Runners return 9, revel in new recruits; Veterans looking to improve this season; Cards take shot at winning season; Sprecher begins first season with runners; Cardinals enter post-Northcroft era; New coach, recruits join last season’s men’s roster; Activities planned for freshman move-in; Tickle your ribs; Play, musical lead off year’s theater season; Holocaust tale required for new freshmen; Muncie cultural center hosts traveling art, history exhibits; Toysmart.com bankruptcy disrupts Toy Smart chain; Couple has nuptials on public transit; Sophomore effort fails to impress; Lawsuit filed against record companies; Dagueissinge mixes music styles, talents for unique sound; Touring bands perform downtown; Interactive forces; Emens Auditorium ready for new season; Rancid returns to roots; Alumna to represent Indiana in Miss America pageant; First-time novelist’s book echoes pulp-fiction genre; Club helps students make movies; Spectrum starts year with new faces; Book takes tragic, funny look at Cuban gays; Brownell commences his presidency in July; Shafer Tower, new musical landmark, to ring inMay2001; Carillons considered world’s largest musical instruments; Local columnist, Ball State University instructor sued; Suspect convicted in superior court; Student dies of overdose; Students find treasure in university’s trash; University telecommunications nominees disappointed in Cleveland; Arena renamed after former president; Bono describes life as an outed lesbian; Local band has un-Common sound; Students design child development center; Blues festival provides fun for all ages; Cardinals score career bests, win Mid-American Conference Championship; Redhawks dispose of Cards in tourney; ESPN, Mid-American Conference sign three-year television deal; Cards lose 3-2 in tourney’s first round; Buckley succeeds McCallum as coach; Buckley hopes to change team image; University on the ball in distance learning; Access denied; West coast district wiring for future Internet society; Study : use of inhaled steroids save lives; Let them see you sweat : Campus fitness facilities, equipment, programs abound; Team pinpoints hypertension gene; Yoga teaches self-discipline, respect for one’s own body; Clogged arteries may start early in adult life, most often in males; Device detects infant hearing loss; Apple debuts its ‘Internet appliance’ at MacWorld Expo; Come trail away; Dining Services dishes out tasty alternatives; Specially treated gases shed light in diagnosis; Scanning techniques diagnose lung cancer; Court tells FBI to release data; Don’t leave home without identification; Graduates happy with Ball State, survey says Page 8 content missing.; Some areas blacked out or blank. 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: | 2000-08-17 |
Created By: |
Allor, Paul |
Publisher: |
Ball State University |
Source: |
http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/86841 |
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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