Left: Collins pets Tweed at WKU's Downing Student Union in Bowling Green, Ky. Collins said she has had Tweed for almost five years and that Tweed is emotionally supportive for her. "She makes me feel not as alone, which is nice," Collins said. "And people tend to try to talk to me just a little bit more because I have her so that's a good plus too."
Right: Collins twirls the baton as Tweed watches at her apartment in Bowling Green, Ky. Collins said she has been twirling the baton since 3 or 4 years old when she was taught the "Figure 8" by her grandmother, but has been self-taught since. "There are certain moves that I want to do, but I'm afraid that with my vision, I'm not going to be able to see what's happening with it," Collins said. "So, it kind of scares me to try new things."