Editorial: IC sports media program must promote inclusivity
While students wait for larger administrative action to be taken, it is necessary for them to prioritize the education they want
While students wait for larger administrative action to be taken, it is necessary for them to prioritize the education they want
Now more than ever, access to critical thinking and the ability to question the media across all subjects and grades is essential.
Communication, or rather lack thereof, in finding the college’s new president has been a hierarchical, one-sided conversation.
Moments to celebrate our oneness and acknowledge displays of hatred toward difference is necessary for our morale at the college.
This is a messy approach to the overall campus safety, places an unfair burden upon all professors and ignores the immunocompromised individuals
as a result of tuition increases, crippling student debt and the absurdity which is the U.S. — the most expensive place to go to college in the world.
Some things need to remain unchanged, like canceling classes during snow days. Snow days give students a break, and we students certainly need a break.
we have since seen a deteriorating culture of sustainability at the college. This swift shift from environmentalism to economics is harmful
In the age of pestilence, death and sorrow, the most serious danger arises not from the loss of human life but the loss of what makes us human.
Acknowledging that gentrification is wrong does not equate to an understanding of why gentrification is in fact “bad.”
NFTs cause us to be distracted from our current problems which have been glaring at us for far too long. Instead, let’s focus our attention here
Ithaca College has announced that the School of Music and the Department of Theatre Arts will merge to create the School of Music, Theatre and Dance.