
By Sheelagh Doe, Life and Culture Editor • April 16, 2025
Ithaca College’s Deaf studies minor has been put on an administrative pause and is currently not accepting more students for the foreseeable future. The three ASL professors at the college are being laid off after the Fall 2025 semester. According to professors in the program, this minor has proven itself popular among students in and out of the Speech Language Pathology and Audiology Department, where the program is housed.

By Gianna Izzo, Staff Writer
Now in its fourth year, the Lotus Banquet returned to Emerson Suites on April 12, offering women of color at Ithaca College a space to celebrate their...

By Julian DeLucia, Assistant News Editor
Throughout the 2024-25 academic year, Ithaca College has placed an increased focus on artificial intelligence initiatives and AI education across campus, with the Presidential Working Group on AI formulating recommendations and guidelines for the use and implementation of AI. They have been working on a plan of six deliverables, which will be presented to the Board of Trustees for approval in May.

By Aela Shaw, Staff Writer
The Ithaca College Student Governance Council hosted an open house April 14 instead of a regular meeting session. SGC recorded that 75 students came to learn about the council, share concerns, participate in a raffle and eat from an Indian buffet.

By Julian DeLucia, Assistant News Editor
On April 12, Ithaca College Students for Palestine led an event in front of the Campus Center at Free Speech Rock. The event was titled “ICE Off Campus,” in dedication and support of pro-Palestinian activists who have been threatened with deportation, targeted and detained in the U.S.

By Jacob Gelman, Staff Writer • April 16, 2025
Lisa Corewyn, associate professor in the Department of Biology and coordinator of the anthropology minor at Ithaca College, and Kari Brossard Stoos, microbiologist and associate professor in the Department of Health Sciences and Public Health, are studying a population of mantled howler monkeys.
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By Khari Bolden, Staff Writer • April 16, 2025
As the 2024-25 academic year comes to a close, the student-athletes of Ithaca College find themselves amid another season of spring sports. For several Bombers teams, they have looked toward first-year players for immediate contributions and their faith in recent recruits has been rewarded.
April 16, 2025
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By Marissa Moschella, Assistant Photo Editor • April 16, 2025
With a March 18 release, author Suzanne Collins brought readers back to the brutal world of Panem in the highly anticipated prequel novel, “Sunrise on the Reaping.” The newest installment in the “Hunger Games” series seamlessly
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By David Schurter, Sports Editor • April 10, 2025
College basketball is one of the country’s most popular sports, due in large part to the annual postseason tournament: NCAA March Madness — featuring the likes of 64 teams together in one
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