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Top Ten Pop Culture References of the Millennial Generation

Every generation has pop culture references that stick out in the minds of those who grew up during that time. While there are countless references for Millennials, these are the top ten according to Ball State students
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The Ridicule of Young Generations

Ball Bearings met with three individuals to discuss why young people are repeatedly criticized based on their popular culture
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Millennials and Culture

This week, Ball Bearings takes a closer look at the way Millennials view race, culture, and tradition.
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The Amazing Taste

The Amazing Taste on November 5 offered students the experience of foreign cultures through food and activities
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The Hidden Depth of Pop Culture

When it comes to pop culture, professor Kristen McCauliff says the subject has deeper them
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Illuminating the Dark of the Limelight

The Millennial obsession with fame and those who have already obtained it comes down to the desire of possessions and being known. While this can be a motivational push, there are it’s downsides
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The Power Students Hold in Creating Social Change

College students are igniting a conversation about race relations in America that is being felt across the nation
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Fashion Through the Years

Ball Bearings takes a closer look at how clothing, hairstyles, and makeup has changed over the past 50+ years
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“I believe [white privilege] is a thing, but I don’t think it’s really to citizens but more in the law force and government that knows white privilege.”

"I believe [white privilege] is a thing, but I don't think it's really to citizens but more in the law force and government that knows white privilege."
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How Do People Learn About Race?

Take a look at how people learn about race through this student documentary
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