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The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

Column: Tis the season to ask for help

Column: ‘Tis the season to ask for help

By Allie Richter November 11, 2021
Seasonal depression, also known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a mood disorder that is related to the changing of the seasons.
Editorial: IC mental health policies are changing for the better

Editorial: IC mental health policies are changing for the better

By The Ithacan September 30, 2021
What we learn about mental health is continuously changing, and how the college responds and supports its students should continuously be changing too
The Intersection - A Conversation with Anabel Evren

‘The Intersection’ – A Conversation with Anabel Evren

By Frankie Walls, Managing Editor September 18, 2021

The Ithacan · 'The Intersection' - A Conversation with Anabel Evren In this week’s episode, host Frankie Walls talks to senior Anabel Evren about their shared experience with mental health and handling...

The Ithaca College Office of Religious and Spiritual Life is working with Inner Harbor to provide grief resources for the campus community.

College partnering with grief resource program for academic year

By Olivia Stanzl, Staff Writer September 8, 2021
The Office of Religious and Spiritual Life is partnering with Inner Harbor, a grief resource program that supports college students and trains staff.
Reynolds’s death was announced to the campus community Aug. 30 through an Intercom post. Reynolds worked at the college for 33 years and served as the adviser for the Trombone Troupe, the college’s trombone choir. 

Recently retired trombone professor dies unexpectedly

By Syd Pierre, Assistant News Editor September 2, 2021
Harold Reynolds, recently retired trombone professor in the Department of Music Performance at Ithaca College, died unexpectedly. 
Editorial: CAPS takes extra measures to support students

Editorial: CAPS takes extra measures to support students

By The Ithacan October 9, 2020
Ultimately, CAPS is taking efforts to ensure that mental health support is equitable for all students.
When colleges suddenly transitioned to remote learning in Spring 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, clinical providers switched to telehealth care without facing legal restrictions.

CAPS provides resources to students despite restrictions

By Ashley Stalnecker, Senior Writer October 9, 2020
With IC facing at least a semester of remote learning, CAPS is navigating barriers in providing clinical services to students outside New York state.
President Shirley M. Collado explained the decision to make classes online for Fall 2020 during the gathering, saying the public health risks regarding the COVID-19 pandemic would be too high if students were to return to campus.

College community discusses racism in the US and at IC

By Caitlin Holtzman, Assistant News Editor June 9, 2020
The Ithaca College community discussed racism and violence against black people in the U.S., campus concerns and what the college community needs to do.
Lis Tomlin, a licensed professional counselor and mental health counselor for CAPS, stands by the coat rack of coats available at the coat drive.

CAPS extends coat drive due to increased demand

By Alex Hartzog, Staff Writer February 25, 2020
To make winter jackets accessible during the colder seasons, staff from the Ithaca College Center for Counseling and Psychological Services created a coat drive on campus in October 2019.
Sophomore Baily Mack, a music performance and education major through a four-and-a-half-year double major program the college offers, is taking 18.5 credits this semester. She said she has never taken fewer than 17 credits per semester.

Music students struggle with demanding culture and courses

By Ashley Stalnecker, Staff Writer February 6, 2020
In Spring 2017 at Ithaca College, then-freshman Courtney Webster was taking 13 courses, worth 16 credits, to fulfill her music outside field major.
Brian Petersen, the new director of the Ithaca College Center for Counseling and Psychological Services, answers questions on his plans for CAPS.

Q&A: New CAPS director discusses future goals

By Alexis Manore, Assistant News Editor October 7, 2019
Brian Petersen, director of the Ithaca College Center for Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), began his position at the college Sept. 16.
Editorial: College community must recognize athletes mental health

Editorial: College community must recognize athletes’ mental health

September 19, 2019

For centuries, sports have played a crucial role in culture and society. Many people across the world value sports both as a compelling source of entertainment and a symbol of community, and collegiate...

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