‘In My Own Words’- Evaluating the N-Word
On Dec. 11 the college held a forum to discuss a video of an Ithaca College student using the n-word circulating around Twitter.
On Dec. 11 the college held a forum to discuss a video of an Ithaca College student using the n-word circulating around Twitter.
You can now listen to “In My Own Words” on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify and Google Podcasts!
You can now listen to “In My Own Words” on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify and Google Podcasts!
You can now listen to “In My Own Words” on iTunes, SoundCloud, Spotify and Google Podcasts!
You can now listen to “In My Own Words” on iTunes, SoundCloud, Spotify and Google Podcasts!
You can now listen to “In My Own Words” on iTunes, SoundCloud, Spotify and Google Play!
Michael Mulvey has lived a long and full life.
In this week’s episode of “In My Own Words,” Glenn Epps sits down with new Ithaca College Student Governance Council members Alyse Harris, president, and Farwa Shakeel, vice president of academic affairs, to outline their goals for the upcoming school year.
This week on “In My Own Words,” Glenn Epps talks with Administrative Lieutenant Tom Dunn and Andrew Kosinuk, crime prevention and community events liason, from the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management.
In this week’s episode of “In My Own Words,” Glenn Epps sits down with Elijah Nishiura, a student organizer of Ithaca’s March for Our Lives event.
In this week’s episode of “In My Own Words,” Glenn Epps sits down with journalist Isabella Grullon Paz to discuss her article “Invisible Hands.” The article appeared in the Ithaca Times over the summer and puts a story to the invisible hands that keep bringing milk to American tables.
In this week’s episode of “In My Own Words,” Alex Renna from Premium Blend, Ana Borruto from IC Pitch Please and Kai Hedin from Ithacapella sit down with Glenn Epps to discuss a cappella at Ithaca College.