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Bombers' junior forward Jared Krasnove closes in on senior defender Spencer Goldberg during the Bombers' tie to the Misericordia University Cougars on Oct. 9. Even though the Bombers had 18 shots, they could not find the back of the net.
Men's soccer can't find back of the net despite 18 shots
By Flynn Hynes, Sports Editor • October 10, 2024
After taking 18 shots — five on target — the Ithaca College men’s soccer team wasn’t able to score a victory over the Misericordia University Cougars, ending the game at 0-0. The Bombers defense remained dominant as they held the Cougars to only 10 shots.
On The Same Page – Sophomores in Volleyball, BAU Live Jazz Fundraiser
On The Same Page – Sophomores in Volleyball, BAU Live Jazz Fundraiser
By Kaeleigh Banda and Mei Dennison
Sophomore host Kaeleigh Banda breaks down the top stories in Sports and Life and Culture in The Ithacan. This week, Banda spoke with junior Khari Bolden and sophomore Sheelagh Doe.
The Tompkins County Board of Elections has worked to make voting more accessible through accessible voting machines and in-person events in senior living homes.
Tompkins County works to make voting more accessible for marginalized communities
By Taylor Borash, Assistant News Editor
As voters across the nation prepare to head to the polls Nov. 5, Tompkins County advocacy groups are taking extra steps to make the voices of marginalized populations heard by preventing roadblocks specific to each community.
Students, faculty and staff attended the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life's interfaith gathering to remember the events that occurred since the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel. The space did not invite political discussion, but did encourage people to come together and grieve.
Ithaca College community remembers Oct. 7 attacks
By Vivian Rose, Assistant News Editor
On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas led attacks on an Israeli music festival that killed about 1,200 people, now marking a year of the Israel-Hamas war. To commemorate the events of Oct. 7, members of the Ithaca College community organized and attended gatherings to remember the tragedy and its aftermath.
Ian Moore, director of Student Accessibility Services, said that being inclusive is key. In 2022-23, 421 students at Ithaca College reported having multiple disabilities.
Q&A: SAS director highlights importance of equitable accommodations
By Eamon Corbo, Staff Writer
Since 2018, Ian Moore, director of Student Accessibility Services, has been working to implement equitable accommodations for students at Ithaca College. In the 2022–23 academic year, 421 students at the college identified as having multiple disabilities. In Spring 2024, students also created the Disabled Students’ Alliance to foster a community for students with disabilities on campus.
From left, Vannesa Mpofu, Kat Freeman, Cassandra Raineault and Simret Melak make up the executive board of Girls Who Code at Ithaca College.
New club creates safe space for women in tech
By Julian DeLucia, Contributing Writer • October 9, 2024
Girls Who Code at Ithaca College is a student-led computer science club that began in Fall 2024. It focuses on community and portfolio building for women and non-binary students in the field. Currently, there are 24 members, including five executive board members.
Bombers' junior midfielder Drew Warren competes for a header against junior forward Griffin Weidner during the Ithaca's tie with Misericordia University on Oct. 9. The South Hill squad rebounded on Oct. 12 with a 2-0 victory over Clarkson University.
Men's soccer snap scoring drought with dominant victory over Golden Knights
By Noa Ran-Ressler, Managing Editor • October 13, 2024
After 90 minutes of constant action, the Ithaca College men’s soccer team recovered from a three-game scoring drought with a 2-0 win over the Clarkson University Golden Knights. Consistent with most games this season, the Bombers clocked 22 shots, four more than last game.
Sophomore Sabeena Mori shopping at Ultimate Beauty Supply in Syracuse, one of the stores the Protect Your Crown Retreat stopped by.
BIPOC retreat crowns students with confidence in their natural hair
By Mila Ventura-Rodriguez, Staff Writer • October 10, 2024
Taughannock Falls room was packed with students murmuring amongst themselves Sept. 28. It was a gray and cloudy Saturday, but inside there was a spectrum of bright, eye-catching colors. A wide variety of hairstyles populated the conference room, including braids, twists, afros, straight hair and wigs, all with different colors and adorned with charms and accessories.
Editorial: Increase in hiring of diverse faculty must be followed by retention efforts
Editorial: Increase in hiring of diverse faculty must be followed by retention efforts
By The Ithacan October 9, 2024
While as of Fall 2024 the college employs more women than men, there are still gains to be made in representation and support of Black, Latino, Asian and Indigenous faculty members. 
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