Editorial: Books turn page for prisoners
A group of Ithaca College students formed a new organization, IC Save the Books, in January with the purpose of improving education among inmates in New York by donating books to prisoners.
A group of Ithaca College students formed a new organization, IC Save the Books, in January with the purpose of improving education among inmates in New York by donating books to prisoners.
IC Greens is petitioning a college-wide ban of single-use plastic bags and water bottles on campus.
Beginning with the Class of 2017, Ithaca College is limiting application of Advanced Placement credits toward courses for the Integrative Core Curriculum.
The rapid implementation of new state requirements gives education seniors little time to prepare for graduation
The removal of the overnight portion of ‘An Inside Look’ accepted students program prevents ALANA students from getting a full view of the college
Cooperation from both sides of the American Studies Association boycott debate must replace partisanship.
Current national and local attitudes about Greek life suggest affiliation is not in the interest of the college or its groups.
The Student Government Association voted in freshman Kaitlin Logsdon as Class of 2017 senator at its Feb.
The Tompkins County jail expansion is going forward, but the government must still be pressured to move from incarceration toward rehabilitation
A group of students have created a petition asking Ithaca College to move the Office of Student Disability Services to a central location on campus.
The creation of an SGA task force and the prevalence of microaggressions indicate a need to address campus inclusivity.
The Ithacan’s Feb. 6 editorial, “Reveal the real,” has generated considerable comment around campus and in social media, with many readers saying the language and comparisons expressed in it were offensive and disrespectful because it implied that the African Student Association’s photo campaign was insufficient.