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


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Ithaca College's Class of 2013 —the largest class in the college's history — graduates at the Commencement ceremony in Butterfield Stadium on Sunday. Actor David Boreanaz ’91 was the Commencement speaker. ... Continue Reading

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

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

Ithaca College prepares for construction work across the campus, that is scheduled to take place over the summer.... Continue Reading
Get to know the newly elected members of the college's Student Government Association for the 2013-14 academic year. ... Continue Reading

Ithaca College distinguished scholar-in-residence Sandra Steingraber was released from the Chemung County Jail at about 12:20 a.m. Thursday, according to her spokesperson. ... Continue Reading

Amii Omara-Otunnu, the UNESCO chair for the U.S., visited Ithaca College on Monday night, where he discussed contention between government and human rights in the 21st century.... Continue Reading

Next semester, students in the new class, Biology of Oceanic Islands, will spend 10 days in January sailing around the Caribbean Islands, collecting samples of the ocean water and ecosystem while working as a functioning boat crew.... Continue Reading

Adnan Selimovic, instructor in the politics department, is a new professor to Ithaca College this year. He is working to finish his dissertation on youth cultures and technology while teaching courses at the college. ... Continue Reading

Katie Meyler, founder of More than Me, speaks about growing up, the inspiration behind More than Me and her response to those who object to the foundation’s approach to Africa.... Continue Reading

Independent media and investigative reporting were in the spotlight as recipients for Mother Jones received the fifth Annual Izzy Awards on Wednesday.... Continue Reading
The Middle States Public Review Report is currently under review and is open for comments as it is being prepared by a group of faculty, staff and administrators.... Continue Reading
Guest Commentary: Liberian not Western voices must explain the country’s problems
Ithaca College hosted Katie Meyler, the founder of More Than Me, on April 22 for a talk that drew a rather enthusiastic audience, which filled up most of Emerson Suites. Following Meyler’s talk, many students in the audience approached me, an open critic of the organization, about how negatively Liberia was portrayed. They felt that... Continue Reading