Commentary: Anthropology alumni respond to the proposed dissolution of the department
The college’s proposed layoff and program cuts were released, and faculty were informed that the Department of Anthropology would be dissolved.
The college’s proposed layoff and program cuts were released, and faculty were informed that the Department of Anthropology would be dissolved.
What role nepotism plays in the failure of “Malcolm & Marie,” Netflix’s latest awards-vying disaster, should be obvious.
This week we sat down with our Editor-in-Chief Madison Fernandez.
Christine Kitano, associate professor in the department of writing, has been named Poet Laureate for Tompkins County.
“Revolutionary Love” is Ani DiFranco’s first album release since her 2019 memoir, “No Walls and The Recurring Dream.”
Messages of joy, resilience and progress were all expressed in the images and videos of the annual MLK Celebration Concert.
Perhaps the most alarming aspect of the “Shape of the College” is that those who will be losing their jobs are only being treated as numbers.
With sports finally returning after almost a year away, athletes are adding new elements to their routines: masks, practice pods and COVID-19 tests.
Diego Pinera, an underground German Uruguayan jazz fusion musician, mixes sweet and sour on his new record “Odd Wisdom.”
The Ithaca College SGC passed three bills, provided updates on bills and confirmed one member to the Appropriations Committee at its Feb. 8 meeting.
Whether they be potential Oscar nominees or just a good time, The Ithacan Life & Culture staff highlighted some of the films from the end of 2020 and the beginning of 2021.
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