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THE ITHACAN

The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

Joe Portsmouth, a sport management major, is graduating a year early this May, having interned with the Baltimore Ravens and the Cornell University mens basketball team.

Senior makes impact in sport management

By Noreyana Fernando, Staff Writer April 30, 2014
Senior Joe Portsmouth, a sport management major, grew up with a love of sports that has translated into career-launching internships in the field.
IC Greens has begun circulating a petition, which calls for the ellimination of single-use plastic bags and water bottles from campus stores.

IC Greens pushes for plastic bag and bottle ban

By Noreyana Fernando, Staff Writer March 19, 2014
IC Greens is petitioning the college to ban single-use plastic bags and plastic water bottle sales at campus stores and vending machines.
College to increase tuition by 2.95 percent for 2014–15

College to increase tuition by 2.95 percent for 2014–15

By Noreyana Fernando, Staff Writer February 27, 2014
The total cost of attendance for students in 2014–15 will increase by 2.99 percent, putting next year’s total cost of attendance at $53,864.
Footage from 1967 shows the Textor Disc being built.

Textor Disc creator explains sculpture’s history

By Noreyana Fernando, Staff Writer February 12, 2014
Get an inside look at the construction of Ithaca College's most famous sculpture.
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Senator speaks about workers’ rights

By Noreyana Fernando, Staff Writer February 5, 2014

Equal pay across genders, a federal minimum wage increase and higher education accessibility were on the agenda when Kirsten Gillibrand, Democratic U.S. Senator from New York, visited Ithaca College on...

Ed Fuller, associate vice president of Information Technology Services, said he will retire at the end of the month.

Associate vice president of ITS to retire after 39 years

By Noreyana Fernando, News Editor January 22, 2014
After working for 39 years at Ithaca College, Ed Fuller, associate vice president of Information Technology Services, has announced that he will retire Jan. 31.
Mayor Svante Myrick attended the White House Mayor’s Manufacturing Summit on Dec. 5.

Mayor discusses plans after White House summit

By Noreyana Fernando, News Editor December 23, 2013
Mayor Svante Myrick returned to Ithaca last week after participating in the White House Mayor’s Manufacturing Summit.
Carol Henderson, associate provost for accreditation, assessment and curriculum, said the Middle States decision speaks to the progress of the Integrative Core Curriculum.

Middle States reaffirms IC accreditation

By Noreyana Fernando, News Editor December 11, 2013
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education has reaffirmed Ithaca College’s accreditation, which ensures students receive federal financial aid.
Students, faculty and staff gathered on Dec. 3 for a candlelight vigil following a fatal car accident.

College gathers to mourn accident victim

By Noreyana Fernando, News Editor December 4, 2013
More than 100 members of the campus community attended a vigil held Dec. 3 in Muller Chapel in memory of Ithaca College junior Michael Clark.
The Ithaca College community mourns the death of junior Michael Clark, an english major from Boxburough, Mass.

Community to gather to remember student killed in accident

By Noreyana Fernando, News Editor December 3, 2013
A vigil will be held at 6 p.m. Dec. 3 at Muller Chapel for students to commemorate the life of junior Michael Clark, who was killed in a car accident Dec. 1 while driving back to Ithaca College after Thanksgiving break.

College suspends employee parking fee plan

By Noreyana Fernando, News Editor November 20, 2013
Ithaca College has announced that a plan to charge parking fees for staff and faculty has been suspended temporarily.

Towers and Food Court cited for health code violations

By Noreyana Fernando, News Editor October 25, 2013

The Tompkins County Health Department has cited two Ithaca College dining establishments for critical violations involving factors that could lead to food-related illness. Last month, The Towers Dining...

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