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Five protesters were arrested for attempting to block the entrance to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee Policy Conference, including former Ithaca College professor Beth Harris, far left , and Ithaca resident Ariel Gold, far right.

Former Ithaca College professor arrested protesting in DC

By Kayla Dwyer and Max Denning March 4, 2015
Beth Harris, a retired associate professor in the Department of Politics, was arrested along with Ithaca resident Ariel Gold and three others for attempting to block the entrance to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee Policy Conference.
The Ithaca community celebrated Latino/a Heritage Month with a kick-off party at 6 p.m. on Sept. 15 at the Lot 10 Bar and Lounge on the Commons.

Student documentary kicks off Latino/a Heritage Month

By Taylor Zambrano, Assistant News Editor September 17, 2014
In honor of National Latino/a Heritage Month, which runs from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, Ithaca College premiered an alumna-produced documentary titled “Fighting for Truth, Justice and Reparations” Sept. 15 at the First Unitarian Society of Ithaca’s Annex.
Eric Cheyfitz, professor of American studies and humane letters at Cornell University, speaks in support of the American Studies Association’s boycott of Israel on Feb. 25 in the Klingenstein Lounge.

Guest speakers debate academic boycott

By Stephen Adams, Assistant Multimedia Editor February 27, 2014
The Israeli education boycott debate at Ithaca College came to a head on Jan. 25 when two groups hosted guest speakers with opposite views only one hour apart and across the hall from each other.

President Rochon opposes Israeli boycott

By Kayla Dwyer, Assistant News Editor January 29, 2014
Tom Rochon has announced his opposition to the American Studies Association’s endorsement of an academic boycott of Israeli higher education institutions in a statement he released via Intercom on Jan. 9.

Local activists discuss war on terror and crime

By Jack Curran, Online News Editor October 9, 2013
About 50 community members gathered Oct. 8 at the Greater Ithaca Activities Center for a panel discussion on drone warfare and the war on crime.
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