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A Common Goal

Ball State University has student volunteer opportunities, and many students form communities within each organization.
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The Marijuana Double Standard

Minorities in the legal cannabis industry are attempting to surpass legal and societal barriers to promote diversity and representation in their line of work.
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Living with Disability

Individuals with disabilities make up the largest minority in the United States, but misconceptions about their lives still exist.
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The Difference in Fitness

Many stereotypes influence the way men and women work out.
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A New Dynamic

Families are changing, but the idea of the perfect family is just as unrealistic as ever.
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Diary of a Derby Mom

Leaving behind her work and mom personality, Sarah Gremer becomes her alter ego every time she skates. 
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Making Time For Your Body

Maintaining physical fitness is most thought of when it comes to health, but it is often not made a priority.
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What Constitutes Tradition

After the end of a pause to social events for most Ball State University fraternities, members look for the best ways to move forward.
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“Thank You, God, For Making Me Gay and Catholic”

Sometimes, two cultures central to a person’s identity can seem incompatible, but Sam Albano does his best to prove otherwise.
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Obsessively Active

An estimated 4 percent of people are addicted to an activity that is perfectly healthy when done in moderation.
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