Becoming a rock star is an age-old dream, but today’s starving artists are just trying to get recognition and likes on Facebook.
In her time as editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue, Elaine Welteroth aimed to create diverse coverage that touched on all aspects of what it means to be a young person.
Physiological differences between the sexes create room for discrepancies in health. What one person has to endure, another may not.
This week, Ball Bearings’ print magazine is released. Online, we have a collection of our print stories surrounding the idea of change.
Despite narratives of a "jobless" society, 81 percent of Ball State graduates are employed in their major of study.
For some international students, finding a way to work is so difficult that they work illegally
Ball State professor Tim Berg finds peace in nature, a relaxation method that is growing in popularity through the practice of ecotherapy.
This week, Ball Bearings explores health through different communities of people, whether those communities be connected by gender, relationship, or personality.
Students are opting for online classes rather than instructor-based classes due to the flexibility and accessibility these courses can provide.
The United States has become a world power since its conception, but its citizens’ patriotism can sometimes verge on exceptionalism.