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All content by Maggie McAden
From left, Car Club members freshman Maxwell Rosenblatt, junior Aaron Segal, senior Derran Smith, junior Rob Korfhage and sophomore Alex Koffman stand with cars owned by the members. The club recently added Vashane Rhooms 18 as its adviser.

Car Club hits the road for the academic year

By Maggie McAden, Staff Writer
September 24, 2019
The School of Americas Watch 2018 Border Encuentro hosted an “Overnight Vigil in Solidarity with the Refugee Caravan” on the Arizona side of the border Nov. 17. The vigil also included a die-in, which protested the deaths and disappearances of those who attempted to cross the southern border. The encuentro was held from Nov. 15 to 18 in Arizona and Mexico.

Students protest violence at the Arizona-Mexico border

By Grace Elletson, Maggie McAden, and Ryan King
November 28, 2018
Public Safety investigates burglary at Circle Apartments

Public Safety investigates burglary at Circle Apartments

By Maggie McAden, Assistant News Editor
November 24, 2018
Muller Chapel to implement structures to be more inclusive

Muller Chapel to implement structures to be more inclusive

By Maggie McAden, Assistant News Editor
November 14, 2018
Public Safety investigates three burglaries at Circle Apartments

Public Safety investigates three burglaries at Circle Apartments

By Maggie McAden, Assistant News Editor
November 10, 2018
Cornell University Police received a call of bombs being placed in Law School, Goldwin Smith, Upson Hall and Kennedy Hall at 2:12 p.m.

BREAKING: No IC students involved in California shooting

By Laura O'Brien and Maggie McAden
November 8, 2018
The Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities of New York recently appointed President Collado to its board of trustees.

College increases tuition for next academic year

By Maggie McAden, Assistant News Editor
October 26, 2018
The new members join a board that is now composed of 27 members, not counting Ithaca College President Shirley M. Collado.

Ithaca College Board of Trustees elects six new members

By Maggie McAden, Assistant News Editor
October 9, 2018
Anthony Nazaire was a sophomore at Ithaca College when he was fatally stabbed at a Cornell University frat party in 2016.

Family of Anthony Nazaire sues Cornell University for his murder

By Maggie McAden, Assistant News Editor
September 11, 2018

Q&A: New provost discusses initiatives for academic year

By Maggie McAden, Assistant News Editor
September 3, 2018
The Ithaca College President Shirley M. Collado senior leadership team spoke at the All College Gathering Oct. 1, 2018. The personnel of the senior leadership team has changed since the 2018–19 academic year when the photo was taken.

Preparations for Collado’s five-year strategic plan presented

By Falyn Stempler, Laura O'Brien, and Maggie McAden
August 30, 2018
Waitlist, which has replaced the capacity override request system, will aim to provide a more transparent class registration process.

Waitlist feature replaces capacity override system in class registration

By Maggie McAden, Assistant News Editor
August 27, 2018
Summer 2018 news roundups

Summer 2018 news roundups

By Laura O'Brien and Maggie McAden
August 26, 2018
Harriet Malinowitz, lecturer in the Department of Writing, published an article in Slate Magazine, “Sexual Harassment Happens Between Lesbians, Too,” June 12. She shares her experiences with sexual harassment as a lesbian.

Q&A: Professor discusses sexual harassment experiences in LGBT community

By Maggie McAden, Assistant News Editor
August 26, 2018
Junior Vanessa Zimmerman and junior Annalise Haldeman speak about their experiences of homophobia in the Ithaca College Protestant Community at their event April 26.

IC Color delivers petition to President Shirley M. Collado

By Maggie McAden, Staff Writer
May 2, 2018
From left, sophomores Sarah Horbacewicz and Kristin Butler developed the Ambassador Program, which is sponsored by the Center for Counseling and Psychological Services and the CAPS Committee.

Ambassador Program to help freshmen transition to college

By Maggie McAden, Staff Writer
April 17, 2018
Steven Hess, Jewish Holocaust survivor and educator, spoke about his experiences during World War II being transported to Westerbork, a dutch transit camp, and Theresienstadt, a concentration camp. He said he and his family emigrated to the United States as Jewish refugees from World War II in 1947.

Jewish Holocaust survivor shares his story for Yom HaShoah

By Maggie McAden, Staff Writer
April 16, 2018
Barbara Belyea, clinical professor and associate chair in the Department of Physical Therapy, spoke at the Faculty Council meeting about student athletes and their academic performance.

Faculty Council discusses draft policy for campus facility usage

By Maggie McAden, Staff Writer
April 4, 2018
Kara Cusolito and Aaron Munzer ’08 run Plowbreak Farm, which has been a CSA since 2011. The farm is starting a CSA drop-off location on campus in June.

CSA drop-off location to bring fresh produce to campus

By Maggie McAden, Staff Writer
April 3, 2018
Dave Prunty, executive director of auxiliary services and co-chair of the Commencement Committee, spoke at the Faculty Council meeting March 6.

Faculty council discusses draft free speech policy

By Maggie McAden, Staff Writer
March 7, 2018
From left, Kati Lustyik, associate professor in the Department of Media Arts, Sciences and Studies; Paula Turkon, assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Studies and Science; Amy Quan, instructor in the Department of Writing; and Julie Dorsey, associate professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy.

WATCH: Female professors face gendered demands

By Maggie McAden, Staff Writer
February 21, 2018
Nancy Pringle, executive vice president and general counsel at Ithaca College, speaks at the college’s Faculty Council meeting Jan. 23. The search committee is looking to fill her position because she is retiring.

Faculty Council passes motion in support of President Collado

By Maggie McAden, Staff Writer
January 24, 2018
At COP22 in 2016, representatives from the Women’s Earth & Climate Action Network host a side event as speakers stand together in solidarity and action. WECAN partners with the college to share seats at the annual UN Climate Conferences.

College works to promote role of women in climate change

By Maggie McAden, Staff Writer
December 6, 2017
Nancy Pringle, executive vice president and general counsel, spoke to Faculty Council about potentially creating a free spech policy after a controversial seaker was brough to campus.

Executive VP discusses free speech policy at Faculty Council

By Maggie McAden, Staff Writer
November 15, 2017
The Board of Trustees of Ithaca College announced in October 2017 that 2 Fountain Place, the former presidential residence, was going to be put on the market.

Board of Trustees announce presidential mansion is for sale

By Maggie McAden, Staff Writer
November 1, 2017
Sophomore Chloe Brosnan, sophomore Katja Krieger and sophomore Nadia Racaniello have been working on establishing Drop Knowledge, a new community-based activism club, at Ithaca College.

Community activism club created by students at Ithaca College

By Maggie McAden, Staff Writer
October 23, 2017
Tom Swensen, Faculty Council chairman and professor and chair in the Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, led Faculty Council to discuss bylaw changes to the Faculty Handbook Oct. 4. At the meeting, Swensen also led the discussion of changes proposed to the Faculty Benefits Committee.

Faculty Council discusses changes to handbook bylaws

By Maggie McAden, Contributing Writer
October 4, 2017
The project City Centre is located on a triangular lot that wraps around the corner of East State Street and South Aurora Street. The lot previously held the Trebloc Building.

More construction projects clog up downtown Ithaca

By Maggie McAden, Contributing Writer
September 28, 2017
Sophomore Varek Mouradian practices flying a drone. The Ithaca College Roy H. Park School of Communications received five new drones funded by a private donor.

Students participate in drone workshops at the college

By Maggie McAden, Contributing Writer
September 27, 2017
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