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The Politics of Women

Women have come a long way since the 19th century, when they were considered to be property of their husbands. But in many ways, they still lack control over their bodies.
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The Importance of Transparency on Campus

Paul Fletcher, the national president of the Society of Professional Journalists, says he stands with student journalists who ask for transparency
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Student life as a resident assistant can be challenging but also comes with unseen rewards
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The Hidden Depth of Pop Culture

When it comes to pop culture, professor Kristen McCauliff says the subject has deeper them
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Different Decade, Same Value

A Generation X alumni shares the worth his journalism degree and ROTC education gives him decades after graduating from Ball State
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The Benefits of Studying Abroad

Studying abroad comes with a cost, but many students believe the benefits outweigh the price
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The Quarter Thief

I used to be a quarter thief. College students today go to more extreme measures to afford the life they want later
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Words From a First-Year Freelancer

Graduate of Ball State's Department of Journalism in spring 2015 talks about the worth of his college education
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Location Matters

Despite the opportunities available in bigger cities, many students continue to choose attending college in smaller towns
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Top Ten Pop Culture References of the Millennial Generation

Every generation has pop culture references that stick out in the minds of those who grew up during that time. While there are countless references for Millennials, these are the top ten according to Ball State students
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