1986-10-02 Ball State daily news, Vol. 66, No. 18

Gifted academy proposal OK'd by committee; Alternative tuition trust introduced; Gandhi escapes attempt on life; Figures buck national trend : Enrollment up to 17,513; Body found in bathroom of Woody; Sugar not health hazard, experts say; Reagan lauds Carter at opening of center; Prospective st...

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Main Author: Rogers, Robyn
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Language:English
Published: Ball State University 1986
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Online Access:http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/60011
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Summary:Gifted academy proposal OK'd by committee; Alternative tuition trust introduced; Gandhi escapes attempt on life; Figures buck national trend : Enrollment up to 17,513; Body found in bathroom of Woody; Sugar not health hazard, experts say; Reagan lauds Carter at opening of center; Prospective students to get taste of Ball State life in Indianapolis; Senate passes safety resolution, approves several committees; Sex in dorms hot topic at University of Colorado; Elections : Later date might bring more freshman participation; Watch out for dead grass, dying trees : Quad meanderings added to things-to-do list; Relations could warm in Iceland; Botha threatens end to wheat purchases if veto overridden; After 6 years, 'Third State' brings Boston back better than ever; Message service monkeys around; 'Crocodile Dundee' better than a swig of Aussi lager; Winfield says he wants peace from verbal battles with owner; Trebelhorn hired : Brewers name new manager; Clemens hurt by line drive; Palombizio playing basketball in Spain; Cavs sign Daugherty to 6-year pact; Harper still looking for agreement; Trudeau finds himself in Colts' hot seat; Phillies clinch 2nd place; Green Bay signs Fusina; still interested in Flutie; Coaches differ on Bit Ten schedule; Gault looks to the future; Mallory calls ticket suspensions 'asinine'; Little Dugger cracks prep top 10 poll 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