Workers’ Center rallies for the Living Wage
The Tompkins County Workers’ Center leads a rally for the living wage on Tuesday afternoon, outside the Tompkins County Legislature
The Tompkins County Workers’ Center leads a rally for the living wage on Tuesday afternoon, outside the Tompkins County Legislature
The Office of Public Safety reported Tuesday morning that an arrest has been made in response to a burglary in Circle Apartments/Building 150 in August.
Ajamu Brown ’99 presented on food justice in New York City, at 4 p.m. Monday in The Center for Natural Sciences.
Ithaca residents took to the streets Friday afternoon to speak out against a potential United States intervention in Syria.
Staff Writer Lisa Famularo spoke to Corry about his thoughts on the rise of smartphone journalism.
The First Year Experience hosted a presentation by its diversity speaker, Maura Cullen on Tuesday September 10.
Senior psychology majors, Stephanie Miller and Rebecca Post presented their research at the Young Researchers in Developmental Psychology symposium, this August in Honolulu, Hawaii
In light of recurring leaks and visible cracks on the concrete floor of the Athletics and Events Center, Ithaca College representatives and construction managers will gather next week to discuss these problems.
President Barack Obama addressed the nation Tuesday to justify intervening in Syria, to force Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to relinquish his chemical weapons, which Assad agreed to do under threat of a U.S. cruise missile strike.
Ithaca College’s new online mentoring program, “IC Mentoring Network,” will expand to cover six additional fields of study in the coming month.
As more students are bringing multiple devices to campus, Wi-Fi performance has not been meeting students’ expectations
A new sidewalk policy aimed at lessening Ithaca homeowners’ responsibility for damages to sidewalks was approved by the Common Council of the City of Ithaca on Sept. 4.