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National Recap: Michigan sued over same-sex adoption policy

National Recap: Michigan sued over same-sex adoption policy

By Meredith Burke, Opinion Editor April 17, 2019
The lawsuit was also filed following Michigan’s decision that it would no longer contract with foster and adoption agencies that discriminated against same-sex couples or LGBTQ people.
Volleyball defeats Emory University in NCAA Quarterfinals

Volleyball defeats Emory University in NCAA Quarterfinals

By Lorenzo DeScala, Staff Writer November 16, 2017
The volleyball team defeated Emory College 3–1 in the NCAA Division III Volleyball quarterfinals on Nov. 16 to move onto the semifinals.
he volleyball team celebrates together after scoring during its game against Alfred University on Sept. 30.  The Bombers defeated the Saxons 3–0 with scores of 25–9, 25–9 and 25–13 in Ben Light Gymnasium.

Volleyball reaches NCAA quarterfinals for first time since 1999

By Lorenzo DeScala, Staff Writer November 16, 2017
After losing to Clarkson University in the Liberty League championship on Nov. 4, the volleyball team has advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals.
Junior Jodi Grosberg gets in position to serve the ball over the net during her singles match fall Oct. 4 at the Wheeler Tennis Courts. Grosberg won her match in two sets.

Women’s tennis prepares for second half of season

By Justin Rouzier, Staff Writer March 29, 2016
Unlike most teams, the women’s tennis team competes in both the fall and spring seasons.
Senior Sean Themea, sophomore Julia LaJuett and senior Matthew Sidilau use a mock jail as a tool to educate students on criminal justice reform, while collecting money to donate water to residents of Flint, Michigan.

Ithaca College political club collects donations for Flint

By Kayla Dwyer, Opinion Editor February 20, 2016
IC Young Americans for Liberty spent the day Feb. 16 collecting donations to send clean water to Flint, Michigan, which has been rocked by a drinking-water crisis.

Court ruling has unequal results

April 23, 2014

The Census Bureau estimates that people of minority status will be the majority of the American population by 2043. Within the next two decades, minority applicants to college will also become the majority....

Between The Lines: My vote for Sports Fan In Chief

By Nathan Bickell, Columnist October 30, 2012
Columnist Nathan Bickell steps into the election season discussion to cast his vote for America's Sports Fan In Chief.
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