From the nuclear to the extended, Ball Bearings explores the way Millennials experience family
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The way Millennials view religion is complex and changing. Ball Bearings takes a look at how religion plays a role in the lives of young people
Grad student Asher John cooks Chicken Curry with his wife as a way to connect with his Pakistani culture. John moved to Muncie from Pakistan in 2007 and said the dish best represents where he comes from.
When guests make their way through the Haunted Forest this October, they will see creatures in the shadows, plastic body parts on the ground and giant spiders in the trees. There is a lot beneath the painted on blood that guests don’t always see.
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Employees open up about what it means to be a local bar in the Village, even after two have closed
At 13, I stood behind the starting line at my middle school cross-country meet, ready to show my coach what...
Generation Y is the first group to grow up with technology. Ball Bearings takes a closer look at what it means to be a digital native
With two days left until Halloween, many procrastinators are still scrambling to get a costume together. Luckily, there are six...