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National Recap: Campus divides over racially charged incident

National Recap: Campus divides over racially charged incident

By Kate Sustick February 20, 2020
A professor teaching at Ball State University will be suspended after calling the police on a black student who refused to change seats.
Rodney Reed deserves justice

Rodney Reed deserves justice

By John Turner November 13, 2019
The foundation of the U.S. prison system is racism, so the administration of the death penalty was bound to be racist as well. 
Roger Custer ’04 speaks to a Houston chapter meeting of America’s Future Foundation, a  conservative 501(c)(3) organization that provides educational programs on public policy.

Commentary: Candidates should focus on poverty issues

By Roger Custer April 6, 2016
If there is one thing on which Republicans and Democrats can agree this year, it is that the leading candidates lack humility.
Junior and senior MLK Scholars traveled to Da Nang, Vietnam, over winter break with a focus on the relationship between the U.S. and Vietnam and community service. The scholars held an event April 21, which was part of a discussion series by the Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity.

Commentary: MLK’s message extends into global injustices

By Ciara Lucas January 26, 2016
The pain and suffering that is happening in Da Nang, Vietnam in 2016 is precisely what Dr. King was trying to avoid.
Ithaca College students interview protesters Saturday at the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington for NBCs Nightly News broadcast.

Students cover 50th anniversary March

By Megan Devlin, Editor in Chief September 2, 2013
Thirteen student journalists from Ithaca College cover the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, for NBC's Nightly News broadcast.
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