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Terrace 2 residents celebrate Housekeeper Appreciation Week

By | Sep 20, 2013

It’s Housekeeper Appreciation Week at Ithaca College, and the residents of Terrace 2 are grateful for the services of Angela Copeland, the facilities attendant for Terrace 1 and 2.


Public Safety is investigating two burglaries

By | Sep 19, 2013

The Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management is investigating a report that electronic devices, a wallet and keys were stolen from the Roy H. Park School of Communications on Thursday.


CSCRE speaker discusses language

By | Sep 19, 2013

Paula M.L. Moya, associate professor in the Department of English at Stanford University, discussed the language of race, Tuesday night in Emerson Suites.


Ithaca to study sidewalk feasibility

By | Sep 18, 2013

The Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council has allocated $95,000 of federal funding to a study of the feasibility of a sidewalk on Danby Road.


Change in the air: e-cigarettes are a growing trend among students

By | Sep 18, 2013

As e-cigarette use becomes more prevalent, student policies have yet to be clearly defined.


SGA candidates begin their campaigns

By | Sep 18, 2013

Candidates for the Ithaca College SGA presented their plans for change on campus to the student body on Monday evening in IC Square.


Commons construction is on schedule

By | Sep 18, 2013

The construction of The Commons is currently on track and on budget to meeting its Thanksgiving 2014 completion deadline.


TCAT to pilot hydrogen-powered bus in 2014

By | Sep 18, 2013

The Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit bus company has received funding through the Federal Transit Administration to pilot a hydrogen-powered bus in 2014.


Workers’ Center rallies for the Living Wage

By | Sep 18, 2013

The Tompkins County Workers’ Center leads a rally for the living wage on Tuesday afternoon, outside the Tompkins County Legislature


Breaking: Public Safety makes arrest in burglary case

By The Ithacan | Sep 17, 2013

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.


Alumnus discusses food justice and gentrification

By | Sep 17, 2013

Ajamu Brown ’99 presented on food justice in New York City, at 4 p.m. Monday in The Center for Natural Sciences.


Ithaca activists speak out against war

By | Sep 16, 2013

Ithaca residents took to the streets Friday afternoon to speak out against a potential United States intervention in Syria.