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Editorial: Citizens have freedom to support any candidate

By | Sep 7, 2016

Though arguments against voting for third parties have persisted throughout many recent elections, voters — and organizations representing voters — should not be cut off from expressing viewpoints either for or against these arguments.


Q&A: Ithaca College Dana professors discuss research

By | Sep 7, 2016

Luke Keller, professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, and Abraham Mulugetta, professor in the Department of Finance and International Business, have been named Charles A. Dana professors — the first to receive this distinction since 2008.


Commentary: Police threatening boycott prove Kaepernick’s point

By | Sep 7, 2016

Any officers who choose to participate in a boycott of defending Levi Stadium are proving all the things they hate about Kaepernick’s opinion right. They are proving that there is indeed a limit to who they are willing to protect.


Free speech and football

By | Sep 7, 2016

A free exchange and competition of ideas is what leads to progress in our country, not the suppression of ideas that some people deem offensive.


Commentary: Investigative reporting needed in curriculum

By | Sep 7, 2016

I’ve had class after class teach me how to talk to people and take notes at the same time, but I still have no clue how to pin down interviews with the sources that really matter, or dig up the documents that could make my journalism truly important.


Gun control is common sense

By | Sep 6, 2016

However, like every constitutional right, the right to own guns should be limited when it begins to interfere with the rights and well-being of other Americans. Gun ownership should never be entirely outlawed, but there is nothing unconstitutional about controlling who can get a gun, and how, to protect the lives of the innocent.


Open Letter: Ithaca College Republicans denounce Trump

By | Sep 4, 2016

We could write a long list of grievances against Trump but that would be a waste of your time and ours. Instead we will focus this year on promoting conservative policies, advocating for conservative candidates across New York, and fighting for intellectual diversity and freedom of speech on our campus.


Editorial: Community can remain strong in face of tragedy

By | Aug 31, 2016

It is crucial that members of the campus community support each other during this time, and that the college prioritize love, support and comfort in the face of violence and despair.