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Business 3/2 Program works for J Student

Andi Christenson is a woman with big plans for her future. As a graduate student working toward her M.B.A. degree, she looks back on her education at Ball State and lessons well learned.

“I want to own a magazine,” Christenson says. She graduated with a journalism major in May 1989.

“I enrolled in the 3/2 program because I don;t want someone to know my business

 
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Music for Vampires

Published on October 28, 1990 by in WBST

For quite some time, WBST has been brewing a special Halloween treat for its Friends and listeners. Local performances are to be featured this Wednesday afternoon.

Music From the 1989-90 Ball State University Faculty Series will begin at 2 p.m. Rolf Legbrandt plays clarinet and Mitchell Andrews the piano for Castelnuovo-Tedwsco’s Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 128. Later in the half-hour

 
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A Fable for Radio

Published on October 21, 1990 by in WBST

One of the true pleasures of public radio is that it features special programming and takes risks that are cost-prohibitive on television or commercial radio.

Even steadfast public radio programs get into the act.

Saint Paul Sunday Morning will present an unusual and whimsical collaborative work entitled, Little Tricker the Squirrel Meets Big Double the Bear. The special program can be heard on WBST-FM 92.1

 
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LGSA banner vandalized, displayed

Students passing through the Scramble Light were shown an uncommonly blatant message Tuesday when a Lesbian and Gay Student Association banner was defaced and placed on the “fly swatter.”

“Don’t Challenge Bigotry – Dike and Fag Student Association,” read the altered sign displayed from morning to night after an unknown culprit managed to post it on the

 
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Unusual Operas

Published on October 7, 1990 by in WBST

Classic Tales of doom and death are recounted in three magnificent ground-breaking works this month on NPR World of Opera, National Public Radio’s continuing series of operatic masterpieces from around the United States and the world.

NPR World of Opera has its season premiere on WBST at 12:30 p.m. Saturday. This trio for the Halloween season starts with the production of Philip Glass’s acclaimed

 
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