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Transferring From a Dream School

A Ball State University student gives an inside look at what happens when your dream school doesn’t work out.
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The Day the Woods Closed

When Josie Weaver was a student at Ball State, walking through Christy Woods gave her a sense of peace, reminding her why she chose to major in natural resources.
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Along Came Maria

Hurricane Maria caused $102 billion in damages. Today, the island nation is still recovering and navigating its new normal.
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Defending Our Students

With the rising threat of mass shootings, schools consider how to best plan for emergency situations.
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The Value of Teachers

After the teacher’s strike, Midwest teachers reflect on the state of education in their states and what they think the future will hold.
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The Use of Zoos

Over the past two centuries, zoos have evolved from places for flaunting wealth to centers of learning and preservation.
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Non-Traditional Schools

Today, students have the option to attend a school that is tailored to their own wants and needs.
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Beyond the Canvas

Corey Hagelberg uses art to call attention to the environmental problems he sees around him.
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Not Treading Lightly

With visitation on the rise and funding on the decline, America’s national parks look to curb overcrowding.
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The Cost of Staying in the Classroom

While a growing STEM industry demands more educators than ever, graduates often choose the higher salary of jobs in the field over working as teachers.
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