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THE ITHACAN

From left, seniors Candace King and Sierra Council are the executive producers of “The RoundTable,” which was recently approved to be on-air.

Commentary: ICTV should create more spaces for inclusivity

By Candace King and Sierra Council January 28, 2015
We question who holds the leadership of ICTV accountable for misleading our community into believing that there is no place for our experiences in media.
Guest commentary: Cuba myths keep Americans trapped in past

Guest commentary: Cuba myths keep Americans trapped in past

By Candace King April 2, 2014

The noise of an engine of a vintage Chevy sounds like popcorn popping uncontrollably in a kettle. Marc Anthony’s “Vivir Mi Vida” blasts from scratchy speakers inside many homes. Vivacious boys sword-fight...

Junior Kayla Young and James Ricks, member of the Shawn Greenwood Working Group, attend a teach-in about the Tompkins County jail project.

Community groups object to jail expansion

By Candace King, Staff Writer November 7, 2013
Community groups across Tompkins County are mobilizing to question an approved $900,000 county jail expansion project, which would increase the co-ed facility by seven additional beds, allow for internal renovations and strengthen its security and control systems.
Junior Marissa Osowsky, president of the Residence Hall Association, acts as a liason during her weekly meetings with Residential Life.

Residential Life to institute housing changes

By Candace King, Assistant News Editor December 13, 2012
The Office of Residential Life is altering its current housing arrangements and process to coincide with the First-Year Residential Experience.

Clinton Street Bridge to reopen Nov. 16

By Candace King, Assistant News Editor November 9, 2012
The Prospect Street/East Clinton Street bridge is nearing the end of construction and is still on schedule to finish Nov. 15 and reopen Nov. 16.

Center for Natural Sciences evacuated

By Candace King, Assistant News Editor October 3, 2012
The Center for Natural Sciences was evacuated this morning after the fire alarm was activated by the construction.
Members of the Committee for Inclusive Education have been fighting for an Asian-American Studies minor at Ithaca College for more than a year.

Asian-American minor program moves forward

By Candace King, Assistant News Editor September 20, 2012
The Asian-American studies minor program is moving forward in the final steps after gaining the official approval of the Provost.

Sociologist kicks off CSCRE Discussion Series with Colorblind Theory

By Candace King, Assistant News Editor September 16, 2012
The Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity begins the "Suffocating Knowledge" discussion series with Michael Omi's presentation on the contradictions of racial identification.
Mike Leary, assistant director for judicial affairs, said he is positive about the impact the protocol will have on the tone of alcohol and marijuana on campus.

Ithaca College implements new equal drug policy

By Candace King, Assistant News Editor August 28, 2012
Beginning this semester, students will face equal penalties for alcohol and marijuana use at Ithaca College.
President Tom Rochon addresses more than 1,000 freshmen at the Ithaca College Convocation ceremony.

Ithaca College Convocation 2012 inspires class of 2016

By Candace King, Assistant News Edittor August 28, 2012
President Tom Rochon addressed more than 1,000 freshmen Monday at the Ithaca College Convocation ceremony in Ben Light Gymnasium.

Former Trustee passes away

By Candace King, Staff Writer April 21, 2012
Mike Serventi ’72, a retired member of Ithaca College’s Board of Trustees, passed away April 18. Serventi, 61, was riding his bicycle in Florida when he was struck by a car and killed.

Man in the Middle

By Candace King, Staff Writer April 11, 2012
  On a Friday evening, sophomore Ben* gets ready to de-stress in a “perfect” night out with his friends. Nicki Minaj and Madonna blast in his apartment as he begins putting on his clothes. The evening, however, can’t begin without his heels. He remembers the lime green pair that he tried on as a child.…
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