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<a href="https://ballbearingsmag.com/contributor/jackie-miller/">Jackie Miller</a>·
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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.
<a href="https://ballbearingsmag.com/contributor/taylor-meyers/">Taylor Meyers</a>·
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Finding a Job in a “Jobless” Society

Despite narratives of a "jobless" society, 81 percent of Ball State graduates are employed in their major of study.
<a href="https://ballbearingsmag.com/contributor/michele-whitehair/">Michele Whitehair</a>, <a href="https://ballbearingsmag.com/contributor/miranda-carney/">Miranda Carney</a>·
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International Students + the University

This week, Ball Bearings explores the cost of an international education.
<a href="https://ballbearingsmag.com/contributor/michele-whitehair/">Michele Whitehair</a>·
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A Team Effort

Sixty percent of families feel they must collaborate to provide a successful education
<a href="https://ballbearingsmag.com/contributor/alex-kincaid/">Alex Kincaid</a>, <a href="https://ballbearingsmag.com/contributor/miranda-carney/">Miranda Carney</a>·
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Spring Investigative Issue: “Our Money. Their Secrets.”

Ball Bearings Magazine releases it's spring investigative issue: "Our Money. Their Secrets."
<a href="https://ballbearingsmag.com/contributor/jeremy-ervin/">Jeremy Ervin</a>, <a href="https://ballbearingsmag.com/contributor/miranda-carney/">Miranda Carney</a>·
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The Cost of College: Housing

Ball Bearings explores the cost and quality of college housing
<a href="https://ballbearingsmag.com/contributor/dan-jacobsen/">Dan Jacobsen</a>·
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Biggest Culture Shock

International students at Ball State discuss the biggest culture shock for them when they came to America
<a href="https://ballbearingsmag.com/contributor/jackie-miller/">Jackie Miller</a>·
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Changing Your Major

Approximately 75 percent of college students will change their major at least once before graduation, and can suffer financial repercussions because of it
<a href="https://ballbearingsmag.com/contributor/kaitlyn-arford/">Kaitlyn Arford</a>·
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A Hidden Home

An estimated 58,000 college students are homeless throughout the country. Alicia Herder was one of them
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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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