Commentary: Helping teachers helps students
There is also another powerful reason for us to reconsider the way that we treat our part-time faculty: our experience, as students.
There is also another powerful reason for us to reconsider the way that we treat our part-time faculty: our experience, as students.
“She understands not only the value of service to community members,” he said, “but Anna also understands how service is integral to a student’s learning process.”
Senior Chris Gutierrez is working smarter, not harder during his final season on the men’s cross-country team.
Ithaca College Department of Theatre Arts will be performing “Blood Wedding,” a story of deception and vengeance, until Oct. 8.
Freshman Pearl Outlaw, who was born with retinitis pigmentosa, began rowing in the summer going into her junior year of high school.
Consider all candidates running for office this November. Don’t feel pressured or obligated to vote for the two names most mentioned by the media.
Freshman Brianna Ruback has been playing tennis since she was 13 years old, but this is the first time in her career she’s playing in doubles matches.
“We’ve had dialogue about the issues,” Burroughs said. “They’re either stalling or not doing their work, and we’re not going to tolerate that.”
Ithaca College’s Women and Gender Studies Program will host Gloria Joseph, professor emerita of Africana Studies at Hampshire College and partner of the late Audre Lorde, to discuss the poet’s life.
I feel that the manner in which Tom Rochon’s administration is going about implementing its diversity initiatives is both gimmicky and opportunistic.
This year, Alexander and senior Taranjit Bhatti, along with other students, revived a chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine at Ithaca College, a club that had been created in 2012 but dissolved
Senior Sydney Eckstein, who had never rowed before arriving at Ithaca College for her freshman year, has been the coxswain for the men’s rowing team for the past three seasons.