1992-11-13 Ball State daily news, Vol. 72, No. 59

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

Description: Part-time faculty increases : Positions offer little security, better jobs; 38 percent of all faculty are part-time; Heavy rains cause damage, bus accident; University senate endorses resolution : Resolution recommends residence hall housing be more attractive; Women played large role in World War II : Women helped develop A-bomb; Women United : Rally held to break the silence; Professors team effort wins grant; Students win in annual contest; Active students less likely to use drugs; Safe sex not practiced : Study shows heterosexuals not taking AIDS risk seriously; Disposable contact lenses may lead to eye ulcers; Mold found in high school : Parents, students concerned about health problems; Navy ordered to reinstate gay petty officer : Government expected to contest order; Culture shock occurs with United States; Big Wheel to perform on campus; Spike Lee backs off on skipping work and School for Malcolm X; Abstract expressionism on exhibit; Cards try to break falcons streak; Washington told not to forfeit games; Volleycards to open preseason; Field hockey relocated to Oxford, Ohio; Paterno tries regrouping for Notre Dame; Shaq leads Orlando to rout of Washington; Bruins pull away from Flames
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Created By: Mudd, Mike
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Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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