Freshman Vanivy Delaney hugs her mother, Ivy Morgan, as she finishes moving into her dorm Jan. 28. Ithaca College students must remain in Tompkins County for the entirety of the semester.
Residential Director Tanner Jones helps Freshman Ava Goossen with check-in Jan. 28 at the A&E Center. ALYSSA BEEBE/THE ITHACANFreshman Christian Bockrath moved into Holmes Hall Jan. 28 in 13-degree weather. His parents could not help him move into his dorm beyond the front door of the hall per Ithaca College’s new CVOID-19 safety policies. ALYSSA BEEBE/THE ITHACANStudents lined up to check into their housing Jan. 28 at the A&E Center before starting a mandatory 24-hour quarantine. ALYSSA BEEBE/THE ITHACANSophomores Rachel Rose and Meredith Garrity work in the Ithaca College Library during the first mini-break Feb. 16. The college is giving students five of these in place of this semester’s spring break. MIKAYLA ELWELL/THE ITHACANFreshman Scout Frost walks through the “Entrance Only” doors into Phillips Hall on Feb. 2. BEC LEGATO/THE ITHACANIC Square provides a space on campus where students can remove their masks to eat. ASH BAILOT/THE ITHACANCyndy Scheibe, professor in the Department of Psychology, teaches a hybrid classroom of students in person and on Zoom Feb. 15 in the Emerson Suites. ASH BAILOT/THE ITHACAN
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