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    Public Safety investigates West Tower burglary

    The Ithaca College Office of Public Safety is investigating a report of a burglary Thursday in West Tower.... Continue Reading

    Student judicially referred for anti-Semitic graffiti

    Ithaca College’s Office of Public Safety has judicially referred one student for aggravated harassment in the recent incident of anti-Semitic graffiti in a residence hall, according to college officials. ... Continue Reading

    Anti-Semitic graffiti hits East Tower

    Anti-Semitic graffiti written in red paint defaced the door of two Jewish students' dorm room in East Tower April 21.... Continue Reading

    Director of Choral Activities reflects on college career

    Professor Lawrence Doebler retires this year but has had an incredible career and shared some of his defining moments.... Continue Reading

    Hillel Director Michael Faber retires after 31 years at college

    Michael Faber, Jewish chaplain and director of Hillel, has seen the college grow and change in size, technology and cost, and he said it’s time for new blood in Hillel.... Continue Reading

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    Sci-Fi challenge honors life of departed IC student

    Ithaca College celebrates the life of junior Victoria "Tori" Howell with the Tori Cup, a science-fiction challenge held on campus. Howell died in a car accident in Dryden last year.... Continue Reading

    Public Safety opens dialogue with students

    The Office of Public Safety held a forum with students to discuss issues related to public safety on campus.... Continue Reading

    City considers waiting period for lease renewal

    The Ithaca Common Council is considering a 60-day waiting period before landlords could look for new tenants or renew leases with current tenants. The 60-day period can be waived if both the landlord and tenant agree in writing to bypass the waiting period.... Continue Reading

    Students question wheelchair accessibility

    Ithaca College senior Mika Millirien discusses accessibility on campus and a class project that required her to spend 48 hours in a wheelchair.... Continue Reading

    College braces for summer construction

    Ithaca College prepares for construction work across the campus, that is scheduled to take place over the summer.... Continue Reading

    Meet the new SGA executive board

    Get to know the newly elected members of the college's Student Government Association for the 2013-14 academic year. ... Continue Reading

    Public Safety investigates West Tower burglary

    The Ithaca College Office of Public Safety is investigating a report of a burglary Thursday in West Tower.... Continue Reading

    Student judicially referred for anti-Semitic graffiti

    Ithaca College’s Office of Public Safety has judicially referred one student for aggravated harassment in the recent incident of anti-Semitic graffiti in a residence hall, according to college officials. ... Continue Reading

    Public Safety opens dialogue with students

    The Office of Public Safety held a forum with students to discuss issues related to public safety on campus.... Continue Reading

    Anti-Semitic graffiti hits East Tower

    Anti-Semitic graffiti written in red paint defaced the door of two Jewish students' dorm room in East Tower April 21.... Continue Reading

    City considers waiting period for lease renewal

    The Ithaca Common Council is considering a 60-day waiting period before landlords could look for new tenants or renew leases with current tenants. The 60-day period can be waived if both the landlord and tenant agree in writing to bypass the waiting period.... Continue Reading

    Students question wheelchair accessibility

    Ithaca College senior Mika Millirien discusses accessibility on campus and a class project that required her to spend 48 hours in a wheelchair.... Continue Reading

    College braces for summer construction

    Ithaca College prepares for construction work across the campus, that is scheduled to take place over the summer.... Continue Reading


    Accent

    Skaneateles holds beauty and fun for summer months

    Skaneateles, N.Y., is a town located about an hour away from Ithaca, with a population of 2,700. Its lake serves as a common pull for tourists during the summer.... Continue Reading

    Alumnus to perform with Albany-based band

    Derek Rogers '12 will be performing with his band, Titanics, on May 11 at Lot 10 Lounge.... Continue Reading

    Music professor to conduct New Jersey Junior High School All-State Chorus

    Janet Galvan, professor music education and performance, reflects on her 30-year career and her most recent honor.... Continue Reading

    Local sweets shop expands to Downtown Ithaca area

    Sarah's Patisserie, currently located at Community Corners on Pleasant Grove Road, will be expanding to Seneca Place, a block off The Commons.... Continue Reading

    Sports

    Assistant coach teaches game based on lessons of his ancestors

    Ansley Jemison surveys the field from the sidelines of Higgins Stadium with his thick arms crossed and his brown eyes focused. Looking over the Bomber defense he notices a player out of position. He puffs on his whistle and the echo freezes all of the players in place. He calmly walks over to the defender... Continue Reading

    Bombers men’s tennis prepares for Empire 8 championships

    It’s the final week of tennis in the Empire 8, and only four teams remain in the competition. One of them is the Bombers tennis team, who is aiming to win the conference for the first time since 2009. After winning four straight conference titles, the Bombers have fallen short the past three seasons at... Continue Reading

    Junior thrower plays two varsity sports

    With early morning football training and late night track practices draining his energy and 30 hours of his week, junior fullback and thrower Christian Stremmel has overcome the challenges of being a two sport athlete to become the ideal contributor and athlete.   Offensive coordinator Ryan Heasley said Stremmel may not be the only two... Continue Reading

    Baseball plays last stretch of non-conference games

    With Empire 8 play behind them, the baseball team now has its sights set on the NCAA playoffs. But before the team can make a run for a national championship, it must finish the regular season with a crucial stretch of non-conference games. The Bombers have already won six of the final nine non-conference games,... Continue Reading