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The Value of Not Knowing Anything

By Christina Tudor January 27, 2016

Hello beautiful people. I’m back and writing to you on a couch in my new apartment…in London. Did I say I was moving to London for a little bit to study abroad? Well, I moved to London for a couple...

Senior Melissa Dellacato transferred to Ithaca College after receiving her associates degree from a community college in New Jersey.

Commentary: IC needs to build a stronger transfer community

By Melissa Dellacato, Proofreader November 11, 2015
Transfers have a unique experience, and it is important for us to connect with one another during the transition.

Ithaca College plans event to list racial climate action steps

By Aidan Quigley, News Editor October 26, 2015
Following rallies about the racial climate on campus, Ithaca College will hold an event titled “Addressing Community Action on Racism and Cultural Bias,” which aims to list possible actions about this issue that could be undertaken immediately.

Art historian gives talk on community revitalization

By Jonah Swiatek, Contributing Writer October 11, 2015
Hayes told the audience firsthand accounts of her experiences with “broken and fractured systems” — organizations like municipalities, nonprofits and developers that failed to address racial and socioeconomic problems within their respective communities. A main focus of the talk was race, and racial issues were very closely intertwined with much of Hayes’ work.
Ithaca Area Restaurants Host 17th Annual Chili Festival

Ithaca Area Restaurants Host 17th Annual Chili Festival

By Amanda den Hartog and Tucker Mitchell February 11, 2015

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The cast of “Safety,” an original play by the Ithaca Civic Ensemble about community-police relations, during a  rehearsal. The partly non-fiction play will be performed at Ithaca College at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 26 in Textor 101.

Ithaca Civic Ensemble to bring controversial play to Ithaca College campus

By Erin McClory, Contributing Writer September 24, 2014
"Safety," an original play by the Ithaca Civic Ensemble about community-police relations, will be performed at Ithaca College at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 26 in Textor 101.
The Good Truck sells tacos during Porchfest on Sept. 14. The Good Truck and trucks like it have faced new zoning laws limiting where they can sell food.

Ithaca legislation limits food truck parking

By Mary Ford, Contributing Writer September 17, 2014
The City of Ithaca has passed legislation limiting how close food trucks can park to brick-and-mortar restaurants.
Urban gentrification destroys cultures and communities

Urban gentrification destroys cultures and communities

By Malika Giddens September 17, 2014

It isn’t fun when you have to leave home because you cannot afford it anymore. The moment you stop recognizing the people around you always makes the place you call “home” feel unfamiliar. Things...

Jewish Chaplain Igor Khokhlov opens the Convocation ceremony Aug. 25 with words of welcome.

Ithaca College Convocation welcomes Class of 2018

By Sara Kim, Online News Editor August 26, 2014
Ithaca College formally welcomed the Class of 2018 through the college’s Convocation ceremony on the morning of Aug. 25 in the Glazer Arena of the Athletics and Events Center.

Guest Commentary: Editor reflects on importance of critical eye in media

By Kelsey O'Connor, Editor in Chief May 1, 2013

A couple weeks ago, my not-so-trusty Oldsmobile was towed. I really don’t want the thing back. My orchid is dying from neglect on my windowsill, and I’ve barely sent out any resumes. I’m not sure...

Guest Commentary: Editor reflects on importance of critical eye in media

By Kelsey O'Connor May 1, 2013
A couple weeks ago, my not-so-trusty Oldsmobile was towed. I really don’t want the thing back. My orchid is dying from neglect on my windowsill, and I’ve barely sent out any resumes. I’m not sure what I’m doing next week, and I’m certainly unsure what I’m doing with the rest of my life. If you had…

Video: Snap Judgment – Is the ability to give back to your community a priority when choosing your career?

By Jaclyn Cataldi April 25, 2013
Students around campus share their opinions on whether they think giving back to their community is an important reason why they chose their career.
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