Anthony Lombardi
Articles
Students want healthier options in university dining halls
When two freshmen created a petition for more fresh fruits and vegetables in the dining halls across campus, they didn't intend to criticize Ball State’s current menu options. The petition, created by roommates Selena Webb and Lexi Benakovich orchestrated on Feb. 3, 2016, was a challenge to the university to provide students and faculty with an even wider selection of food choices.
A Shift in Support
A look at the lack of institutional support transgender people have in America
Delaware County's struggle with meth
John Flanery is a pseudonym. In April 2013, 37-year-old John Flanery tried meth for the first time.
In College and Living in Poverty
An increasing number of college students can’t afford nutritious food. One Ball State organization tries to fix the food insecurity problem in Muncie by starting its own food
Ball State defeats High Point, earns 1st win of season
Last season, Alex Call batted leadoff in 42 of the Ball State baseball team’s 57 games.
Young pitching staff gets opportunity to contribute early in season
Heading into the 2015 season, sophomore Zach Plesac and senior Scott Baker gave the Ball State baseball team a dynamic 1-2 pitching combination.
Ball State baseball ranked No. 31 in nation to begin 2015 season
After finishing 22-4 in conference play last season, the Ball State baseball team enters 2015 as the preseason favorite in the Mid-American Conference West Division.
Record store owner shares his addiction of music with community
Concerned about Village Green Records’ future, employee Travis Harvey confronted owner Josh Caldwell. Two weeks later, Harvey began running VGR.
Coach looks for improved defense, consistent effort
Ball State men’s basketball head coach James Whitford wants his players learning from the losing quarterback in Super Bowl XLIX. “I love what [Seattle Seahawks’ quarterback] Russell Wilson said after the [Super Bowl],” Whitford said.
Cardinals lose in Akron, drop 5th straight game
Despite seeing his team’s losing streak extend to five games after a 59-47 at Akron on Tuesday, Ball State men’s basketball head coach James Whitford sees improvement.