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Commentary: Student journalists face legal chokeholds

By | Mar 30, 2016

College journalism has never been more sophisticated, more needed — and more imperiled.


Commentary: Seneca Falls may bring in loads of urban decay

By | Mar 30, 2016

The issue at hand is not necessarily the landfill itself, but where it’s located and where similar trash sites are located.


Bend it like Beck: Women need more respect

By | Mar 29, 2016

Columnist Jonathan Beck discusses the real problem with women and sports


Colorism continues to damage our collective psyche

By | Mar 29, 2016

Though the notion of colorism is not talked about as often in the western world, ideas of beauty and femininity have been directed by a European mindset for centuries.


Conservatives care about poverty, too

By | Mar 29, 2016

When Republicans avoid discussing poverty, it appears that they do not care about people in need. This needs to change.


Ithaca College student first to predict Hawaii caucuses

By | Mar 28, 2016

An Ithaca College student beat mainstream media to the punch March 26 in predicting Bernie Sanders’ landslide victory in Hawaii — with the help of Twitter, Reddit and Google Docs.


Point/Counterpoint: Debating the Integrative Core Curriculum

By , | Mar 23, 2016

Two professors from the School of Humanities and Sciences provide opposing opinions on the structure of the Integrative Core Curriculum.


Editorial: Network outages create embarrassing situation

By The Ithacan | Mar 23, 2016

These outages have been an embarrassment for DIIS and for the college’s brand, which depends on a competent network and navigable system of communication at all times.