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College Briefs Nov. 9

November 9, 2016

College launches national search for new Career Services director Ithaca College has begun a national search for a new executive director of the Office of Career Services. The former executive director,...

Let’s Redefine How We Teach Young Girls Body Acceptance and Confidence: A Response to Discovery Girls Magazine

By Christina Tudor May 10, 2016
Christina responds to an article in Discovery Girls Magazine called "Which Swimsuit Best Suits You" that promotes negative body image and beauty standards for young girls.
Sophomore Tyler Hill pitches April 19 at Freeman Field. He pitched for six innings and picked up his fourth win of the season.

Baseball defeats SUNY New Paltz in non-conference matchup

By Matt Rottler, Staff Writer April 20, 2016
The baseball team defeated SUNY New Paltz 10–4 April 19 at Freeman Field.
Editorial: Protests not only reason for Rochon stepping down

Editorial: Protests not only reason for Rochon stepping down

January 27, 2016

Ithaca College President Tom Rochon’s decision to step down from his position is most often associated with the image of students taking the stage at his own event to discuss “community action on racism...

From left, junior Celena Morgan and sophomores Jordy Diaz and Lea Sevola play  Nemasani, Anon and Naja, respectively in “Anon(ymous),” which focuses on immigration.

‘Anonymous’ explores immigrant experience

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Staff Writer December 2, 2015
Main Stage Theatre's latest production, "Anon(ymous)" focuses on the journey of Anon as a young immigrant.
Dominick Recckio, current student body president, as well as the student body presidents and one student trustee from the last nine years, signed a letter explaining their disappointment in President Tom Rochon and his administration.

Open Letter: Current and former SGA representatives express lack of confidence in Rochon

Rochon’s disinterest in improving the student experience has all but ensured the current climate on South Hill.
Provost Benjamin Rifkin speaks at the Addressing Community Action on Racism and Cultural Bias event Oct. 27 in the Athletics and Events Center.

Q&A: Provost discusses future plans and confidence in Rochon

By Aidan Quigley November 11, 2015
"I think that these accomplishments demonstrate that we have a great president."

College Briefs Nov. 5

November 4, 2015
The Oracle Honor Society, an Ithaca College honor society that recognizes academic excellence, inducted 158 new members Nov. 2 in Emerson Suites.
Concerns arose at the SGA meeting after senior Dominick Recckio, the president of the SGA and the sponsor of the vote of no confidence bill, said his plan was that he would be the only person who would have access to the results of the vote during the voting period.

SGA gives access to voting results to adviser, not president

By Evan Popp, Staff Writer November 4, 2015
The SGA debated at its Nov. 2 meeting how the results of the upcoming student vote of no confidence in President Tom Rochon should be handled during the voting period.
Junior forward Holly Niemiec goes for the ball during the womens soccer teams 2–1 win over Misericordia University on Oct. 28 at Carp Wood Field

No. 24 Bombers upsets No. 17 Misericordia in 2–1 victory

By Maddison Murnane, Staff Writer October 29, 2015

The Ithaca College women’s soccer team halted the Misericordia University Cougars nine game winning streak with a 2–1 win Oct. 28 at Carp Wood Field. This victory over No. 17 Misericordia moves the...

An Elmira midfielder attempts to kick the ball past freshman midfielder Nathan Schoen in the mens soccer game on Oct. 24 at Carp Wood Field. The Bombers defeated the Soaring Eagles 2–1 in overtime.

Men’s soccer notches a 2–1 overtime victory over Elmira

By Matt Rottler, Staff Writer October 25, 2015
The men's soccer squad defeated the Elmira Soaring Eagles on Oct. 24 at Carp Wood Field on Senior Day. The team is now only one win away from securing a spot in the Empire 8 playoffs.

Mental health research should not be privatized

By Amelia Erikson, Columnist September 23, 2015
The private sector has greater funding and does not have to jump through government hoops, but its research can also be less available to the public.
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