By Ryan Johnson, Assistant News Editor • March 28, 2024
Ithaca College junior Lorien Tyne, who has a major in journalism and a minor in Spanish, has been appointed Editor-in-Chief of The Ithacan for the 2024–25 academic year. Tyne was one of two candidates interviewed for the role by the Board of Publications on March 28.
By Vivian Rose, Assistant News Editor • March 28, 2024
Ithaca College junior Noa Ran-Ressler, journalism major with a minor in environmental studies, has been appointed managing editor of The Ithacan for the 2024–25 academic year.
Ithaca College hosted the first-ever commemoration in 54 years of a march and sit-in that was organized in 1970 by the college’s then Afro-Latin Society (ALS). Beginning April 9, 1970, a series of week-long events began after about 40 students marched from Egbert Student Union — now called the Campus Center — to occupy the space inside Job Hall, where former college President Howard Dillingham’s office resided.
By Clark Roque Royandoyan, Contributing Writer • March 27, 2024
Every year, Ithaca College’s Department of Chemistry sends students to the American Chemical Society (ACS) conference to gain experience with research and networking opportunities. This year, Becky Craig, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry, said she took 13 students to the conference, the most she has ever taken during her three years at the college.
By Vivian Rose, Assistant News Editor • March 27, 2024
The City of Ithaca announced Feb. 2 that the first “bloc” of buildings that have already been electrified or are in the process of being electrified have been identified.
By Noa Ran-Ressler, Investigative Editor • March 27, 2024
With the return of funding, the BOLD Women’s Leadership Network at Ithaca College will welcome a new cohort of BOLD Scholars for the Class of 2027.
By Jacquelyn Reaves, Newsletter Editor • March 27, 2024
The Ithaca College Student Governance Council met March 25 to hear from Shana Gore, associate vice president of enrollment operations, management and student success, about upcoming changes to the billing and payment system used for financial aid services, including a new system that will unregister students for their classes if their bill is not paid.
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