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THE ITHACAN

Editorial: Housing decisions must account for student needs
Editorial: Housing decisions must account for student needs
By The Ithacan April 17, 2024
Ithaca College prides itself on being a residential college. However, this translates to students being required to live on campus for at least three years before moving off campus. While in an ideal world, this may result in fostering community, the realities of on-campus housing are less than ideal.
Pencils Down: Academic validation can create excessive stress in students
Pencils Down: Academic validation can create excessive stress in students
By Gabe Hendershot April 17, 2024
College is an advantageous time for many young adults because there are so many academic, social and career opportunities available to them. This is a sentiment echoed constantly by parents and, for the most part, it is true. It’s the messaging hidden behind statements like this that causes a problem.
Senior Matt Minton writes about the importance of local theaters, like Cinemapolis, in fostering a sense of community.
Commentary: Cinemapolis is a space for community
By Matt Minton April 17, 2024
When I first stepped foot into Cinemapolis as an introverted first-year student struggling to find my place, I immediately felt a sense of belonging within Ithaca’s independent film scene. From greeting the smiling, dedicated faces at the box office to deciding what seasoning I wanted on my popcorn, I knew it would be just the first trip of many throughout my college years.
Senior Camille Brock writes about the importance of extracurricular activities and events in college.
Commentary: Extracurricular programming is vital to the college experience
By Camille Brock April 15, 2024
On one Friday every month, I host late-night programming with my student organization, IC After Dark. ICAD was formed in 2001 to create late-night events on Ithaca College’s campus. It has since stayed true to that original mission and continues to be one of a few main student organizations that function to serve the need of large-scale programming for all students.
Senior Malik Clement writes about how film courses can improve student learning by incorporating more inclusive, hands-on experiences.
Commentary: Hands-on film courses are essential to promoting learning and inclusion
By Malik Clement April 11, 2024
Since I started using a camera and editing videos in high school, I realized that I wanted to work in film and photography. The joy I find in being able to express myself visually and working through an artistic process has become a key part of my life. However, as I learned more about the structure of classes at Ithaca College, I often felt as though I wasn't truly learning anything and questioned if I had made the right decision with what I wanted to do. 
Junior Nathan Zakim writes about the need for an updated mascot to promote unity across the campus community.
Commentary: A new mascot is essential to promoting unity across campus
By Nathan Zakim April 10, 2024
A common gripe with Ithaca College's prospective, current and former students is in our name: the Ithaca Bombers.
Letter to the Editor: Former dean provides alternative perspective on student protests
Letter to the Editor: Former dean provides alternative perspective on student protests
April 5, 2024
Two apparently unrelated items spark this commentary. First was the headline in The Ithacan, March 28, 2024 editorial: “The College Must Support Student-Driven Advocacy.” Second was my finishing Doris Kearns Goodwin’s biography of Franklin Delano Roosevelt—in which she spends considerable space explaining FDR’s decision-making: how he brought the fiercely isolationist American public along to support America’s role in World War Two.
Editorial: Accessible art fosters community
Editorial: Accessible art fosters community
By The Ithacan April 4, 2024
When some think of art, they may think of big, prestigious museums or theaters with expensive entry fees and Eurocentric works. While those spaces may serve a purpose in the art world, local artistic spaces are just as, if not more, important, especially when it comes to promoting accessibility in the arts. 
Sophomore Caitlyn ODell writes about  the importance of making improvements to public transportation to foster a more environmentally-friendly world.
Commentary: Accessible public transportation is key to addressing environmental issues
By Caitlyn O'Dell April 3, 2024
Climate change poses a severe threat to the planet, evident in unpredictable weather patterns during seasonal transitions. As awareness of these changes grows, so does the realization of the need for action to reduce our impact on the environment. One prominent discussion revolves around reducing vehicle emissions, which not only contribute to atmospheric risks like ozone, methane and carbon monoxide, but also raise broader public health concerns related to air and noise pollution.
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