In the Village near Ball State University, the bar Be Here Now turns into a comedy club each Wednesday night.
One Indianapolis woman longed for the kind of community she saw in religious groups, and she found it in the Center for Inquiry.
Tourism has forced many Amish to adapt to a new way of life.
This local organization plans to revitalize the city by adding more housing and entertainment, a win for Ball State students and the community.
The internet has provided means for fans from all realms to share, participate, and form friendships across the globe.
The limitations that come with chronic illness can sometimes drive away friends who don’t understand, while unifying people with shared experiences.
After the end of a pause to social events for most Ball State University fraternities, members look for the best ways to move forward.