Coming up with themes for Ball Bearings is always an interesting process. Sometimes a group of editors sits around and...
This week, Ball Bearings’ print magazine is released. Online, we have a collection of our print stories surrounding the idea of cultures and subcultures.
Out of instinct, humans naturally drift toward communities where they feel like they can belong.
The careers we choose can have an impact on our lives beyond just providing a source of income.
With this issue, Ball Bearings explores how the social classes and occupations people belong to affect their lives and relationships with those around them.
Students from China studying within the United States can face hardships and obstacles in hopes of obtaining an American degree or spot in the country’s workforce.
Even though some might not celebrate or recognize it, we all have heritage.
This week Ball Bearings discusses how heritage plays a role within our community, family, and ourselves.
When a child is raised with parents from different cultures, they are exposed to different perspectives and beliefs that shape how they approach the world.
With more people choosing to identify with no religion, one student speaks about what led him away from his religious community.