While two-thirds of Americans fear a widespread Ebola outbreak in the U.S., students and staff at Ball State say the situation is blown out of proportion
The red hair gene may be going extinct, but the people who carry it have never been prouder.
With the rising threat of mass shootings, schools consider how to best plan for emergency situations.
Every year, innocent words get added and removed from the dictionary – either from overuse or just because the term...
More than half of Americans believe in soulmates. For Kaci and Ryan, they believe they’re each other’s “one.”
A few weeks before we graduated high school, a friend and I were hanging out in my hometown. It was...
The human brain is built to form and follow habits, which can make it hard to process new ideas.
How binge watching your favorite shows could be hurting your health.
After a divorce, a Ball State professor decided to travel by herself for a year, seeking peace through meditation and self-care.
Mental health apps allow for users to seek temporary help, but shouldn’t be sole treatment.