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The Safety of Living Off Campus

The attempted break-in at one student's house left her more conscious of the problems with off-campus living
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The Cost of Living On vs. Off Campus

The most expensive dorms, apartments, and houses represent the differences in housing costs in Muncie
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Blood Money

As college tuition costs rise, students are becoming more desperate to escape their economic burdens. Plasma donation has become a mainstream source of compensation for students seeking extra money
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“We want to live in a world that is a lot easier for us and better for us. We can see the world we are living in and see that we need to change it.”

"We want to live in a world that is a lot easier for us and better for us. We can see the world we are living in and see that we need to change it.”
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Life as an RA

Student life as a resident assistant can be challenging but also comes with unseen rewards
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The Choice to Rent or Buy

As room and board rates and rent prices continue to rise, some students choose buying a house instead of renting it
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Tuition vs. Paycheck

The average Ball State student employee will make less than $5,000 a year. Compared to tuition, this only covers only a fraction of the cost of college
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The Quality of Dorm Life

The conditions of on-campus living differ across Ball State’s nine dorms
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Living with Bad Roomates

Three college students talk about their worst experiences with bad roommates
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“I believe that the older generation is submissive and women are starting to become leaders in the workforce. The traditions need to change, it’s a good thing we are changing.”

"I believe that the older generation is submissive and women are starting to become leaders in the workforce. The traditions need to change, it's a good thing we are changing."
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