IC Tap Club hosts first showcase in five years
For the first time since 2018, the Ithaca College Tap Club put on a showcase in the Emerson Suites on March 24.
For the first time since 2018, the Ithaca College Tap Club put on a showcase in the Emerson Suites on March 24.
Proms, roses, tiaras, sugar, spice and everything nice. What started from a class at Ithaca College has evolved into a multimedia organization with a central message: Black girls deserve love too.
Activists and leaders in the City of Ithaca are drafting legislation that, if passed, would regulate and provide oversight on anti-abortion centers.
Swaying in equilibrium between slow tunes and upbeat tempos, the Ithaca College Jazz Club hosts Jazz Jam sessions every Thursday night at 9 p.m.
In a Feb. 6 Intercom post, it was announced that the free on-campus COVID-19 testing location has moved from Boothroyd Hall to Mueller Hall.
While Ithaca College has positioned planned renovations to Butterfield Stadium as an opportunity for the field to be used by more teams, the artificial surface may increase the risk for injuries.
To offset the impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on live events, 13 performing arts centers in Upstate New York joined forces to create the Alive Downtowns! coalition.
Towers Eatery, formerly known as Towers Marketplace, is one of Ithaca College’s retail dining locations and has reopened under a new name after a semester of being closed because of staffing shortages
On Jan. 2, the Ithaca College men’s and women’s basketball teams resumed their respective seasons while the majority of the college’s population was away from the campus on winter break.
This year, The Ithacan is revisiting last year’s diversity report. The new diversity report was formulated by the current community outreach manager.
Faculty cuts in the Ithaca College Department of Psychology have left many students minoring in psychology struggling to register for Spring 2023 classes and meet the requirements needed to graduate.
The Ithaca Tompkins International Airport will be adding two additional Delta flights to the John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport to its schedule and discontinuing its services to Detroit.