By Grace Elletson, Assistant News Editor
• September 7, 2016
The Ithaca College Faculty Council passed two Academic Policy Committee (APC) proposals at its September meeting. One aims to ensure student anonymity in student evaluations, and the other attempts to quicken the approval process for APC policies.
By Ben Kaplan, Contributing writer
• September 2, 2016
Ithaca College held a community gathering to discuss the violent tragedies that took place in the world over the summer and to foster a sense of togetherness among the college community.
A vigil was held Sept. 1 for Anthony Nazaire, the Ithaca College sophomore who died in a stabbing on the Cornell University campus Aug. 28, and Darryl Wu, a Cornell student who was found dead in his apartment Aug. 30.
He was the life of the party, the one who would dance in the middle of the floor. He was the student who would carve out hours to talk with professors. He was the conversation starter, the one with that smile.
It is crucial that members of the campus community support each other during this time, and that the college prioritize love, support and comfort in the face of violence and despair.
Violence has no place in our community. As we navigate our way through these difficult times, we must actively love and continue to support one another in whatever ways we can.