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The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

Letter to the Editor: Misogyny doesnt count as critique

Letter to the Editor: Misogyny doesn’t count as critique

By Celisa Calacal February 19, 2019
But, there is a marked difference between smart commentary and lazy writing; West’s review is the latter.
The Ithaca College club cheerleading team poses with Ithaca College President Shirley M. Collado at the womens basketball game Feb. 10.

Journey to Nationals: How an underdog club team made it to Daytona

By Celisa Calacal, Senior Writer May 2, 2018
The Ithaca College club cheerleading team trained the entire year to compete at the National Cheerleaders Association cheerleading championships.
Snapshot: Karaoke — The Musical

Snapshot: Karaoke — The Musical

By Celisa Calacal, Year in Review Editor March 28, 2018

* Editor's Note: The Ithacan's journalistic coverage of the campus often focuses on formal announcements and events. In doing so, we overlook some of the aspects of college that students will remember...

Ithaca College President Shirley M. Collado speaks at a MLK Week event Jan. 23.

WATCH: Ithaca College community has mixed reaction to Collado news

By Celisa Calacal and Sophia Adamucci January 25, 2018
An open letter in support of Collado with 275 signatures from faculty and staff was published online by The Ithacan Jan. 23.
Michael Stuprich, 10th from the left, is a former professor in the Department of English at Ithaca College who is suing the college for having been allegedly wrongfully terminated.

Former IC professor sues the college for $1 million over termination

By Ana Borruto, Celisa Calacal, and Evan Popp October 25, 2017
Michael Stuprich, a former professor in the Department of English, is suing the college, claiming that he was wrongfully terminated.
An Ithacan analysis of prices of common routes students take — from the college to The Commons and from the college to the Tompkins County Regional Airport — shows that taking an Uber or Lyft is slightly less expensive than taking a taxi.

Ride-hailing services slightly less expensive than taxis in Ithaca

By Celisa Calacal, Senior Writer September 19, 2017
As students from Ithaca College and Cornell University return to campus, popular ride-hailing apps Uber and Lyft are a new addition to Ithaca.
Ithaca College students are eligible for partial refunds to their room and board for Spring 2020 because of switch to online learning due to COVID-19.

Ithaca College under Title IX investigation by Office for Civil Rights

By Celisa Calacal, Senior Writer July 7, 2017
An Ithaca College student accused of sexual assault filed a complaint alleging that the college discriminated against them on the basis of sex and race.
Senior Victor A. López-Carmen wears a red ribbon shirt for celebrations and is cloaked in a brown blanket from his tribe.

‘We’re fighters’: Native American student driven by his roots

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor May 3, 2017
Ithaca College senior Victor Anthony López-Carmen has always fought for the rights and freedom of Native American people.
Q&A: Teaching fellow wins award for genetics research

Q&A: Teaching fellow wins award for genetics research

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor May 1, 2017
Opinion Editor Celisa Calacal spoke to Rodriguez about her research, the findings of her paper and the importance of studying evolution.
Ithaca College junior Dallas Fonseca recently won two national awards based on science  research. Fonseca has been researching molecular biology and ways to combat pollution.

Q&A: Ithaca College student wins two research awards

By Celisa Calacal April 19, 2017
Junior Dallas Fonseca was awarded the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and was accepted to the Amgen Scholars Program for his biology research.
National Recap: Tensions escalate with North Korea

National Recap: Tensions escalate with North Korea

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor April 19, 2017
President Donald Trump sent a fleet of navy ships toward the Korean Peninsula April 8 in response to North Korea's escalating of its missile tests.
Office Hours: History professor discusses labor movement

Office Hours: History professor discusses labor movement

By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor April 17, 2017
Ithaca College history professor Jonathan Ablard discusses a labor strike led by barbers in 1906 in Buenos Aires.
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