Editorial: Who’s washed-up
The recent popularization of the term “SWUG,” or “Senior Washed-Up Girl,” may have defined senior year for some at college.
The recent popularization of the term “SWUG,” or “Senior Washed-Up Girl,” may have defined senior year for some at college.
When students are up late studying or finish class or a work shift after the dining halls close, it’s doubtful they would want to go through the hassle of taking a bus or driving downtown to find food.
The Ithaca College Bureau of Concerts showed initiative by distributing a survey at the beginning of the semester to gauge the musical interests of students.
The recently announced plan to close down the TC Lounge reflects an ongoing pattern.
The recently announced plan to close down the TC Lounge reflects an ongoing pattern, from the implementation of the student media policy to the integration of the Integrative Core Curriculum program, of the Ithaca College administration’s failure to engage the student body when making decisions that impact the students.
Tompkins County will begin a curbside compost collection pilot program for 400 of its West Hill residents on Nov.
After Drew Olkowski, Class of 2017 senator, presented a bill calling for a 50 percent reduction in the $1 per day library late fees to Ithaca College library staff, the library resolved to eliminate late fees for overdue items.
Plastic bags are often portrayed as the poster-child culprit of litter.
With more than a dozen cooperatives in Ithaca, the community has become a hub for member-owned and democratically operated enterprises.
Disabilities are not always visible. Emotional and mental impairments could be harder to prove than physical disabilities.
Outside the context of higher education, Wi-Fi is a luxury that keeps society constantly “plugged in.” But on a college campus, Internet access is a necessary tool for professors to teach their students.
Ithaca College President Tom Rochon confirmed a commitment to discuss the proposed China center at Shanghai Normal University.