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Ithaca College junior Prakriti Panwar, a journalism and economics double major, has been appointed editor-in-chief of The Ithacan for the 2025-26 academic year. Panwar was the only candidate interviewed for the role by the Board of Publications on March 31.
Prakriti Panwar named next editor in chief of The Ithacan
By Eamon Corbo, Assistant News Editor • March 31, 2025
Ithaca College junior Prakriti Panwar, a journalism and economics double major, has been appointed editor-in-chief of The Ithacan for the 2025-26 academic year. Panwar was the only candidate interviewed for the role by the Board of Publications on March 31.
Following a complaint by William Jacobson’s Equal Protection Projection, the U.S. Department of Education is investigation IC for alleged impermissible race-based scholarships.
Ithaca College investigated for alleged racial discrimination in scholarships
By Kaeleigh Banda and Eamon Corbo
In a March 14 press release, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights announced that over 50 colleges and universities, including Ithaca College, are under investigation for alleged racial discrimination.
Amanda Rodewald, senior director of Cornell University Lab of Ornithology and professor in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at Cornell, talks at Cinemapolis about the role of birds in conservation efforts.
Pro-Wildlife efforts are taking flight across Ithaca
By Sadie Evans, Contributing Writer

Technological innovations like eBird, as well as work done at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology are working to tackle climate change through bird conservation...

The Terraces chefs cooked recipes by Black culinary pioneers for the February showcase dinners for Black History Month. The chefs prepared Leah Chase's recipe for chicken in Caribbean sauce.
Terrace Dining Hall chef showcase mixes up the meal schedule and celebrates famous chefs
By Kai Lincke, Community Outreach Manager
Ithaca College Dining Services introduced a chef showcase dinner series during Spring 2025, which features recipes from a celebrity chef each Wednesday at Terrace Dining Hall. So far, the showcase has featured recipes from chefs including Leah Chase, Rodney Scott and Julia Child.
On Jan. 30, Ithaca College Dining Services announced South Hill Sweets will be temporarily closed until further notice due to unexpected maintenance repairs. The shop remains gated with a sign specifying its closure. 
South Hill Sweets set to reopen in Fall 2025 after repairs
By Isabel Alasio, Contributing Writer
After a grand opening Sept. 10, Ithaca College’s newest retail dining location, South Hill Sweets, temporarily closed Jan. 30 due to maintenance repairs. The shop, in Egbert Hall within IC’s Campus Center, is set to reopen for Fall 2025.
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Netpass login now required to view Intercom
By Julian DeLucia, Assistant News Editor • March 27, 2025
On March 11, Ithaca College began requiring a Netpass login to view Intercom. Students, staff and faculty, as well as retirees, will still receive occasional alerts and Intercom round-ups three times a week in their email inbox and can log in for full access. 
Players look on during the Bombers' March 21 victory against Saint Lawrence University. The Bombers wrapped up a three-game series against Clarkson University on March 29.
Baseball bounces back to secure a series victory against Clarkson
By Billy Wood, Staff Writer • March 31, 2025
After a heartbreaking loss by way of a wild pitch in its previous game, the Ithaca College baseball team emerged with a vengeance, pitching with precision to earn a 8-3 victory over the Clarkson University Golden Knights on March 29. 
From left, Grace Ann Mattair and Sam Zaslow-Braverman are the first and second place winners, respectively, of the David R. Ames Film Award. Their films use kaleidoscopes as the central theme.
David Ames films: from inspiration to the big screen
By Matthew Telyczka, Contributing Writer • March 27, 2025
Each year since 2007, Ithaca College’s Roy H. Park School of Communications holds the David
Students should handle campus wildlife with care
Students should handle campus wildlife with care
By David Tupy March 27, 2025
Nature is chaotic, hindering humanity whether intentional or not. Upstate New York is no exception. As a resident of upstate New York
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