Now You Know: Uncovering the naked truth
In this week’s “Now You Know” column, Special Projects Manager Elma Gonzalez looks into the specifics of public exposure at the college and New York State law.
In this week’s “Now You Know” column, Special Projects Manager Elma Gonzalez looks into the specifics of public exposure at the college and New York State law.
Someone asked me the other day, “Why does Ithaca College replant annual plants rather than invest in perennials?” I’ve never been much of a plant observer, but this question made sense.
In our new weekly column, Elma Gonzalez, special projects manager, investigates rumors and myths from around campus. This week she dispels the myth that you receive a 4.0 GPA if your roommate passes away.
“I have a minor in the Honors Program,” may be one of the most unusual sentences I say.
Last Monday, when I read about the racist and hateful reactions of a small, yet vocal, part of the population to the newest Miss America, Nina Davuluri, I cried.
This fall, almost 22 million students are expected to attend two- or four-year colleges or universities in the United States.