Veganism plants roots in campus community
Junior Maddy Leitner enjoys a Jonah’s Jive sandwich, one of the plant-based options from Ithaca Bakery on Sept. 6 in IC Square.
Junior Maddy Leitner enjoys a Jonah’s Jive sandwich, one of the plant-based options from Ithaca Bakery on Sept. 6 in IC Square.
Once I saw the deterioration of my building, my mind immediately turned to the worst. I had panic attacks before I went to bed because I was afraid.
Ithaca College sophomore Damani Madir is the inaugural recipient of the Iger-Bay Endowed Scholarship.
Some members of the campus community are still adjusting to Ithaca College’s new learning management system (LMS), Canvas, following the end of the college’s 10-year contract with Sakai.
With all of the ensembles, acapella groups, choirs and dance companies at Ithaca College, it can be easy for students looking to get involved in the arts to get overwhelmed.
I’m actually here and am experiencing a college lifestyle for the very first time, everything feels surreal and overwhelming in the best way possible.
With its 2021 regular season approaching, the Ithaca College women’s soccer team is looking to hit the ground running right out of the gate.
With the regular season right around the corner, the Ithaca College volleyball team is ready and eager to get back on the court.
Since the Ithaca College women’s cross-country team finished second in the Liberty League in 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic has prevented the Bombers from stepping foot on the race course.
With the canceled 2020 season behind them, the Ithaca College field hockey team is looking ahead in preparation for the 2021 season.
Noon Fifteen performs Aug. 19 at the Bernie Milton Pavillion on The Commons for approximately 200 people.
As the weather gets warmer, Ithaca College students take advantage of the many opportunities for outdoor activities on campus.