March 22, 2023
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Men’s basketball slips past Bard in one-point victory

By | Dec 4, 2022

The Ithaca College men’s basketball team defeated the Bard College Raptors, 76–75 Dec. 3 in Ben Light Gymnasium. 


Runners represent Ithaca College at cross-country Nationals

By | Nov 30, 2022

Although neither program qualified for the NCAA Division III National Championship as a team, the Ithaca College men’s and women’s cross-country teams both had representation in Lansing, Michigan.


College Briefs Nov. 10

By | Nov 22, 2022

M-Lot will be closed Nov. 11 for admissions open house
The college is closing M-Lot on Nov.


Ithaca College holds Day of Learning to address antisemitism

The event, called “Addressing Antisemitism: Fighting Hate for Good,” took place in response to three swastikas that were found Nov. 4 in the college’s James J. Whalen Center for Music.


Old books receive new life at community book sale

By | Oct 26, 2022

Cardboard boxes and paper bags line the entrance of the warehouse for customers to use as they peruse through aisles of old books at the Fall Book Sale.


Win streak powers volleyball toward postseason competition

By | Oct 19, 2022

The Ithaca College volleyball team has set themselves up for a strong season and continues to perform as strong competitors, at this point having an overall season record of 18–4.


Volleyball keeps win streak alive with victory over Union

By | Oct 11, 2022

The Ithaca College volleyball team shutout Union College 3–0 at Ben Light Gymnasium on Oct. 8 for its 11th straight victory.


IC celebrates inauguration of President La Jerne Cornish

By | Oct 3, 2022

President La Jerne Cornish officially became the 10th president of Ithaca College on Oct.


Volleyball wins over Scranton after dropping first set

By | Sep 23, 2022

The Ithaca College volleyball team defeated the University of Scranton Royals 3–1 at Ben Light Gymnasium on Sept. 21.


Ithaca residents get on board with free TCAT campaign

By | Sep 14, 2022

Members of the Ithaca community have shown they are ready for free public transit. A petition was launched March 3 to make Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit (TCAT) free.


Ithaca College hides behind a thin veil of equity

By | Sep 14, 2022

My sexuality was becoming the forefront of what people wanted to know about me, and I was being forced to think about it more and more, even though I didn’t want to.