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.
Ball State has lived 100 years. Here’s how they did it.
After the end of a pause to social events for most Ball State University fraternities, members look for the best ways to move forward.
Sometimes, two cultures central to a person’s identity can seem incompatible, but Sam Albano does his best to prove otherwise.
Ball State professor Tim Berg finds peace in nature, a relaxation method that is growing in popularity through the practice of ecotherapy.
Decades of change in the resources available on Ball State’s campus has transformed student life.
Leaving behind her work and mom personality, Sarah Gremer becomes her alter ego every time she skates.
Hurricane Maria caused $102 billion in damages. Today, the island nation is still recovering and navigating its new normal.
Despite the issues women can face in male-dominated fields, the technology field is slowly progressing and becoming more diverse.
The United States has become a world power since its conception, but its citizens’ patriotism can sometimes verge on exceptionalism.