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It’s Getting Hot In Here

Despite some individual efforts to protect the Earth, the politicization of environmental issues can slow down real progress.
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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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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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How a Campus Survives a Century

Ball State has lived 100 years. Here’s how they did it.
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Rebuilding After Release

Autumn Bray was among the 2.3 million incarcerated people in America, but upon release, she was able to find the motivation to change her life in a positive way.
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Losing Your Hero

When a celebrity dies, the death can impact those who have found comfort in their work.
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Finding Calmness Through Connection

Ball State professor Tim Berg finds peace in nature, a relaxation method that is growing in popularity through the practice of ecotherapy.
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Homecoming and Becoming

My mom's sacrificial support helped me realize I didn't need to change myself in order to be loved.
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She Made Me Strong

In the days following my mother's brain aneurysm, I faced a possible future of growing up without her.
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