
By Kaeleigh Banda, News Editor • April 19, 2025
On April 17, about 500 people gathered at Cornell University’s Ho Plaza for the “Hands Off Higher Ed!” rally.

By Sheelagh Doe, Life and Culture Editor
Ithaca College’s Deaf studies minor has been put on an administrative pause and is currently not accepting more students for the foreseeable future. The three ASL professors at the college are being laid off after the Fall 2025 semester.

By Kai Lincke, Community Outreach Manager
Ithaca College has been working with Huron Consulting Group since October 2024 to identify strategies to close the budget deficit through a balance of cutting costs and increasing revenue. Administrators are pursuing multiple paths to increase revenue, including increasing enrollment, net tuition revenue, retention and philanthropic gifts.

By Gianna Izzo, Staff Writer
Now in its fourth year, the Lotus Banquet returned to Emerson Suites on April 12, offering women of color at Ithaca College a space to celebrate their...

By Tess Ferguson, Senior Writer
When sophomore baseball player Benjamin Ruth stepped onto Ithaca College’s campus for the first time, it was not as a high school student exploring options; it was after transferring from a Division I program and realizing that maybe, the best place for him had been in his backyard all along.


By Khari Bolden, Staff Writer • April 16, 2025
As the 2024-25 academic year comes to a close, the student-athletes of Ithaca College find themselves amid another season of spring sports. For several Bombers teams, they have looked toward first-year players for immediate contributions and their faith in recent recruits has been rewarded.
April 16, 2025
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By Mariana Contreras, Newsletter Editor • April 18, 2025
Almost two years after his launch to fame with the release of his single “Roommates,” Malcolm Todd dropped his first studio album on April 4. Having opened for Omar Apollo and performed in festivals like Governor's Ball and Lollapalooza, Todd has practiced his stage presence despite starting his music career during the pandemic and will be going on tour starting May. With the singles going viral, the small taste of the album set up a good precedent for the rest of the songs.

By Charles Phipps • April 18, 2025
Artificial Intelligence has revolutionized the way our world works. It has made it much easier to gain direct access to questions people may have and it works even faster than the Internet. With that has come some controversy about the uses of AI, especially the use
April 18, 2025
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