To me, today is more than a money grab for candy companies: It’s a reminder that every person can spread love and kindness.
This week, Ball Bearings discusses changes in the way we purchase goods.
Ashton Hendricks spends less money on material objects so she can spend more on traveling and creating memories.
The ways we purchase goods are always changing.
This local organization plans to revitalize the city by adding more housing and entertainment, a win for Ball State students and the community.
Young generations have different buying habits than older generations.
Even as attracting tourists usually strengthens local economies, here’s how popular destinations are trying to protect nature.
As culture trends often come back every few decades, styles can overlap so much that almost anything is popular.
For Kendra Georgesen, taking steps to reduce her environmental footprint provides a better understanding of what she actually needs.
Different cultures, lifestyles, and attitudes can influence how people make decisions about what to eat.