Description: |
Academy wants to provide family; Company files for Chapter II; No pain, no refrain; University presidents offer joint proposal; State, national directors feud; Perry accepts job in South Dakota; Free rides available; Mother murders son; A taxing issue; Suicides should be confronted; Colorado vacation showcases rainbow of cultures; Trial may begin without tests; Drug policy may change; Fair exhibits life on states farms; Band still seeks recording deal; Depth at wide receiver, running back vital to success; Committee postpones decision until late next month; Goals dear for seniors, coach; Defense streaks into hear; Changes reduce dual roles; Basso helps program reach new height; Minnesota terminates contract again; Courier calls it quits after second round RCA loss; Johnston ready for challenge; Whitehead transfers; Third academy student kills self; Mankinds moment; Professor discovers anti-cancer compound; National Collegiate Athletic Association recommends tournament ban; American Association of University Professors upset about cancellation; Students tour Korea during conflict; Colleges must release crime data; Poor mark first for professor; Men hold up Dennys; Volleyball team snatches third; Mid-American Conference upgrades womens games; Golden Gophers spoil first National Collegiate Athletic Association appearance; Globetrotter settles in Muncie; Stanford vacates coaching position; Baldwin, Knisely dud for quarterback spot; Johnson to spark linebacking corps; New players blend with old in effort to ram to National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament; Tennyson leads five into Hall; Spartan Classic added; Programs form to fill void left by cutbacks; Teams depth relies on freshmen; Players, coach say tough pre-conference games help Cards in Mid-American Conference contests; Players compete at Festival; Schedule provides no breaks from season opener to finale; Coach says Zielinski ready for big season; Shondell helps revitalize states high school clubs; Addition helps National Collegiate Athletic Association chances; Student workers making ends meet; Art thou exposed?; Innovative students cleaning up financially while cleaning up; Plasma a valuable commodity for some students; Year promises tons of tunes for fans of live music; Professor enjoys change; Class teaches construction of plays; Outdoor concert provides family fun; Sororities, fraternities invite new membership; Student Volunteer Services offers practical experience; Flying leap; Black Student Association working to benefit everyone; Group raising awareness; Executives establish agenda; Society brings medieval times to life; Enough to go around; Basements new look finished today; Critics take bite out of local food; Landlocked in Muncie; Rebels cause showcased in nearby town; Lake offers activity; Tickets more costly; Art displays realism; Cafe welcomes night crowd; Center offers variety of fun; Service fee snags $13.4 million from students; In the red; Student dealing with disease by helping others; Roll Call; Welcome to Ball State! Here is Your Map 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: | 1994-09-02 |
Created By: |
Paras, Andy |
Publisher: |
Ball State University |
Source: |
http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/98372 |
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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