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Court ruling has unequal results

By The Ithacan | Apr 23, 2014

The Census Bureau estimates that people of minority status will be the majority of the American population by 2043.


Yearly scheduling reduces stress

By The Ithacan | Apr 23, 2014

Approaching the end of a semester may bring students more stress when they have to select classes for the next semester.


Essay industry cheats students

By | Apr 2, 2014

Essay writing comes easier to some than others.


Letters don’t make a student’s grade

By | Mar 19, 2014

It’s no secret I’m obsessed with getting good grades.


Interns can gain without any pay

By | Feb 26, 2014

Across the United States, thousands of college students are applying for internships.


Crowdfunding aids tuition costs

By | Feb 12, 2014

College can be a steep investment for many students and their families.


Student therapy may work online

By | Jan 29, 2014

The Center for Counseling and Psychological Services at Ithaca College is supposed to be a resource for students seeking mental or psychological help.


Online application increases visibility

By | Dec 12, 2013

When I applied to colleges, I used the Common Application for four schools, including Ithaca College.


Two-year colleges are still necessary

By | Nov 21, 2013

For decades, community colleges have been an alternative for post-high school graduates who cannot afford to go to a four-year college or university, or who want to attend a cost-efficient startup school.


No shame having homesick blues

By | Nov 20, 2013

Move-in week is usually exciting. First-year students are going to college for the first time, and upperclassmen are returning for a new year.


Flex education is not for everyone

By | Nov 6, 2013

For some college students, a traditional classroom setting can be drab and the workload overwhelming.


‘Honors’ needs revamping at IC

By | Oct 3, 2013

“I have a minor in the Honors Program,” may be one of the most unusual sentences I say.