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March 30, 2023
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Resident Assistants feel that they are underpaid for their work

By | Oct 5, 2022

The responsibility expected of resident assistants (RAs) at Ithaca College makes some wonder if the benefits are enough.


Ithaca workers hope to unionize amid national movements

By | Oct 31, 2019

Ithaca is often ranked as one of the most liberal cities in the United States but the community is not immune to labor rights issues.


Car Club hits the road for the academic year

By | Sep 24, 2019

After acquiring a new adviser, Car Club is on its way to being officially recognized as a club for the 2019-20 academic year.


Ithaca College students travel across nation for favorite professional teams

By | Oct 22, 2014

Students from Ithaca College have traveled across the nation to support their favorite professional sports teams.


Jumpstart may bridge volunteerism gap among college students

By The Ithacan | Aug 27, 2014

A few days before the official move-in day, about 200 incoming Ithaca College freshmen come to campus early to participate in Jumpstart, an annual early arrival program geared toward easing the transition into college and community service.


No recovery seen in jobs report

By | Feb 19, 2014

The Fiscal Times called the January jobs report, released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “strike two,” as it was the second month in a row with disappointing growth in the labor market.