1995-08-18 Ball State daily news, Roll Call, Vol. 75, No. 1

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

Description: Seventy-fifth school year; Black and white and read all over; Dismissed academy faculty voice displeasure; Hoosier merchant provides fake identification; Interns face policy, fee inconsistencies; Financial aid applicants follow new procedures; Cancel, withdraw process reformed; Race personal desire; Its your money; Pro-family not necessarily pro-you; Missing few days’ worth of newspaper may indefinitely harm Rooney; Personal lives prepare candidates for race; City boy turned country; Department evolves into real law people; University Police wanting partnership; Misconduct, injury halt pairs return to 1995 rosters; Three-peat in works for Cards; Coach says team feeling no pressure; Roberts: first year disappointing; Student newspaper begins 75th year; Technology advances Daily News; More than a newspaper; Cardinal athletes graduate 68 percent; Ex-coach hired as assistant; Ball State opens regular season against Miami; Backfield keystone for success; Retooling linebacker corps priority for Lynch; Team working for better year; Depth key for lifting Cards to next level; In with the old and new; 25,000 compete in Muncies regional three-on-three event; Romano, Eatherton dig into international play; Players handle practices well despite extreme August heat; Seger was logical choice for director; Cardinals point out keys to season success; Two alumni become assistant coaches; Athletic office to mix football, tailgating again; Computerized anime grows in popularity; A lot of hot air; Superagent for stars now No. 2 man at Disney Company; A pelvis like Elvis; Construction to University Theatre requires relocation; Writer John Grisham able to stay rational after success; On the fly; Contemporary art shines in Santa Fe; Bringing back the music; Dead Mr. Sunshine shooting for the top; Circle IVs music just a little heavy; Way of life went with Garcia; Students say Garcia cant be replaced; Goodbye Bob : His soft strokes and mild manner leave a legacy of happy little trees; Creative Opportunity Center revises daily schedule temporarily; Faces behind friendly voices often unseen; Creating their own magic; Technology increases reading comprehension; Reading skills developed as children; Shot in the park; Compliments dont abound on campus; Fighting the freshman 15; Taking roll call not always mandatory; Driving back in time, a soda for a dime; Middletown menagerie; Trails map educational arboretum; New students; Details left unnoticed; Rocky beginning did not divert aspirations; $200 family loan launched true entrepreneurs; Through these doors...; Local man recalls fight, survival in tour of duty; Typhoon of blood and steel; University raises minimum hourly wage for students; Jury convicts Turner; Back to the drawing board; Kinkos relocates from Village; Plus/Minus to begin in 1996-1997?; Student feedback assisting teachers; In-state tuition tops $3,000 in fall; Some students return to air conditioning; Conflicts loom over art support; Most virus carriers unaware of infection; Admissions reenters SAT minimum score; Volleyball squad places third in Final Four for second year
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Origin: 1995-08-18
Created By: Webster, Bill
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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