College towns across the nation wouldn't exist without the universities that define them
This week, Ball Bearings Magazine explores the impact of scholarships
This week, Ball Bearings discusses whether or not college is worth the cost.
As a child, Caitlin Burkus picked up rock after rock in the summer heat. Today, she reflects on her experience and how it has impacted her work ethic in college
Thomas Harnisch, the director of state relations and policy analysis for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, explains the price and cost of college
Approximately 75 percent of college students will change their major at least once before graduation, and can suffer financial repercussions because of it
Traveling to another continent, eating banana leaves and debating against almost 60 other countries—this is part of how some Ball State students earned credit last semester
As Indiana goes in a new direction with its curriculum, many wonder if these adjustments will benefit students more than the old system.
Ball Bearings Magazine releases it's spring investigative issue: "Our Money. Their Secrets."
This week, Ball Bearings explores the cost of an international education












