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Contingent faculty wage silent protest at Board of Trustees dinner

By | Mar 3, 2017

Members of IC Students for Labor Action and the contingent faculty unions held a “silent protest” outside the Emerson Suites on March 2.


Board of Trustees throws celebration to honor IC 20/20 plan

By | Mar 1, 2017

The Ithaca College Board of Trustees is hosting a celebration to acknowledge the conclusion of the IC 20/20 strategic plan, which was terminated early.


Black History Month concert engages Ithaca College community

By | Mar 1, 2017

The African Drumming and Dance Ensemble, the Worlds of Music class and the Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers held a concert to highlight African culture.


Editorial: Women deserve access to menstrual products

By The Ithacan | Mar 1, 2017

Given that periods are a recognized biological function of women, it simply makes sense that women should have access to the products they need.


Fitness instructor takes alternative approach to teaching

By | Mar 1, 2017

Derek Hessing, a former Marine, created the Inner Strength fitness class this semester. It meets twice a week.


Sophomore FYRE program could be created at Ithaca College

By | Feb 28, 2017

The Office of Residential Life is considering creating a sophomore residential program similar to the First-Year Residential Experience, the residential community program that is mandatory for all incoming freshmen.


Contingent faculty responds to latest negotiations

As usual, the administration has released information about the bargaining process that contains several misleading or outright false statements.


New defensive coordinator set to begin working with football team

By | Feb 27, 2017

Mike Toerper, who formerly coached at the Johns Hopkins University, has joined the Ithaca College football coaching staff as defensive coordinator.


New IC dance group defies style constraints and expectations

By | Feb 22, 2017

IC Defy’s dance repertoire includes ballet, hip-hop, jazz and contemporary. Each style is taught by a different student instructor each day.


Politics chair discusses nobel prize-winning father’s US exodus

By | Feb 20, 2017

Wole Soyinka, the father of Ithaca College professor Peyi Soyinka-Airewele, was the first African writer to win a Nobel Prize in literature.


Men’s basketball looks toward future after lackluster year

By | Feb 20, 2017

The team finished eighth in the Empire 8 Conference this season with a 9–16 overall record, including a 5–11 league record.


Ithaca College sees sharp spike in flu cases

By The Ithacan | Feb 16, 2017

The Hammond Health Center has seen 21 laboratory-c0nfirmed cases of influenza since Feb. 11, with additional clinically diagnosed cases.