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Editorial: Climate change deserves more localized attention

By The Ithacan | Apr 12, 2017

But this apathy will only hurt the community in the end, as the effects of climate change are indifferent to whom it impacts.


Mic drop: VIC Radio celebrates 50-Hour Marathon April 7-9

By | Apr 12, 2017

Svante Myrick, mayor of the City of Ithaca, stopped by the VIC studio for an on-air interview at noon the following day.


Ithaca College community rallies behind Planned Parenthood

By | Apr 9, 2017

The rally was prompted by the looming threats and attempts made by the Trump administration to defund Planned Parenthood, club members said.


Tennis player battles on the court for sentimental reasons

By | Apr 5, 2017

After losing his father his sophomore year of college, senior Brandon Buksbaum used tennis to cope with the unexpected.


New Voices Literary Festival spotlights rising writers

By | Apr 5, 2017

Henderson described “The Short Short” as a marathon: The two-hour event kept flowing until all the readers finished sharing their stories.


Q&A: First black Miss Israel Titi Aynaw visits Ithaca College

By | Apr 5, 2017

Titi Aynaw was the first Ethiopian-born and first black woman to win Miss Israel in 2013, and spoke about her views on Israel and Palestine.


Commentary: Survival of bees integral to food production

By | Apr 5, 2017

An extinction of bees would eliminate many of the foods farms use to feed their animals, therefore decreasing the quality of their meat and byproducts.


Female athletes feel pressure to look good while competing

By | Mar 30, 2017

Societal norms pressure female athletes to focus on looking good on top of being prepared for competition.


IC students to perform political and satirical Spanish play

By | Mar 29, 2017

“Anyone from any political background, I think, will be able to watch this, will be able to enjoy this,” Christopher Morales said.


IC faculty have mixed reactions to union contract agreement

By | Mar 29, 2017

The Ithaca College contingent faculty union is currently celebrating a victory: a first-time contract with the college.


Decreased enrollment in humanities affects IC and the nation

By | Mar 29, 2017

“The liberal arts–education model has faced increased financial scrutiny,” Wang said. “IC is no exception to this national trend.”


Commentary: In defense of your redneck uncle

By | Mar 28, 2017

Since Trump’s inauguration, we’ve seen a president with no sense of ethics beyond what wins him the most power.