Ball State professor Tim Berg finds peace in nature, a relaxation method that is growing in popularity through the practice of ecotherapy.
An interfaith relationship isn’t for everyone, but some couples use their differences as a way to grow.
Change is inevitable in humans’ lives, whether it be for better or for worse.
When I was 4 years old, I met the boy I thought I was going to marry. His name was...
Different personalities draw energy from either people or alone time, sometimes creating complications in their personal lives.
Members of the Ball State community share their life-altering stories.
When Cole and Peyton Spivey began dating in high school, they didn’t think the relationship would last. For a while, it didn’t. But then they started over with a bond based on faith and got married at 19 years old.
To me, today is more than a money grab for candy companies: It’s a reminder that every person can spread love and kindness.
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