AT ISSUE: University should continue seraching for immersive learning opportunities for students
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Hard work, dedication and time.
That's the basic recipe for anything to have a chance for success.
A group of 120 Ball State University students have a newfound understanding of that following the premiere of their movie, "Grove Lake."
"Grove Lake" was a student-produced, student-written movie that resulted from a 10-week summer immersion program through the telecommunications department.
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by Jason Marer
Even though I understand that every Ball State University student is not interested in the NCAA basketball tournament, it's hard not to relate this competitive event to real life situations. When you graduate, I guarantee that the term "underdog" will be utilized in your field of expertise.
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by Kelley Ellert
A couple of weeks ago I rushed out to my car pumped up that I was done with class for the week. My mood spiraled downward when I saw two uniformed men standing next to my car and a piece of yellow metal locked onto the front tire. I instantly knew it was because I had unpaid parking tickets.
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