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Solo Journey

After a divorce, a Ball State professor decided to travel by herself for a year, seeking peace through meditation and self-care.
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Romance On Screen

Ogunde Tremayne had trouble accepting himself and his sexuality. But then he found RuPaul’s Drag Race.
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Following Your Passion

No matter what a person’s passion might be, it’s important to have something in your life that you truly love.
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In Love With the Eiffel Tower

Erika Eiffel-Eklöf married the Eiffel Tower in 2007. Now, she wants to help others understand what it means to be object sexual.
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A Love Affair for the Century: Me, Men, and Whiskey

The first real love of my life was alcohol, but what started as a impassioned fling to help me cope quickly spiraled into a nightmare that dominated my entire life.
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The Surrogacy of Sophia

Even though my mom was 44 years old and had already gone through pregnancy three times, she decided to carry my aunt’s baby.
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What Makes a Family

Families come in all shapes and forms, but what doesn’t change is the important role they play in all of our lives.
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Twin Archer Brewpub

Twin Archer Brewpub in downtown Muncie serves local draft beer and a variety of food in a charming atmosphere.
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Faith in Friends

Friends play an important part in all of our lives, supporting us through the highs and the lows.
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What’s Next for Muncie?

This local organization plans to revitalize the city by adding more housing and entertainment, a win for Ball State students and the community.
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