Clubs carry on during COVID-19
Although the COVID-19 pandemic halted campus life in March, some Ithaca College student organizations found new ways to keep students engaged.
Although the COVID-19 pandemic halted campus life in March, some Ithaca College student organizations found new ways to keep students engaged.
Ithaca College’s commencement ceremony was scheduled to be held May 17. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the commencement ceremony was pushed to Aug. 2
The final candidates for dean of the Ithaca College Roy H. Park School of Communications, are still considered for the position.
Ithaca College announced a potential plan for students to move their belongings out of their residences, but the date has not yet been determined.
The dean searches for the Ithaca College School of Music and Roy H. Park School of Communications dean positions will be postponed until October, said La Jerne Cornish, provost and senior vice preside
Ithaca College will extend spring break for one week and move to a remote method of instruction from March 23 to April 3 due to the new coronavirus.
After the 2019–20 flu season was reported widespread in 30 states, the New York State Department of Health announced a 17% decrease since December.
A bill passed in Fall 2019 by the SGC that limits the number of copies on-campus publications can print impacted student publications differently.
Gina Gayle spoke about the prejudice she has experienced and overcome throughout her career as a photojournalist and multimedia storyteller.
Approximately 50 people participated in a protest outside Chase Bank downtown Feb. 13 that resulted in 12 arrests.
Ithaca College students collaborated with WRFI Community Radio to produce a radio series that monitors the health of Cayuga Lake.
Two Cornell University students who were quarantined for symptoms that met criteria for the 2019 novel coronavirus tested negative, according to a statement issued by Cornell University administrators