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THE ITHACAN

Ithaca College will not be making any changes to its mask guidelines for the remainder of the spring semester.

Cornell changes COVID-19 alert level to low to moderate risk

By Alexis Manore, News Editor September 3, 2020
Cornell University has changed its COVID-19 alert level from green to yellow.
Ithaca College will not be making any changes to its mask guidelines for the remainder of the spring semester.

UPDATE: 14 new COVID-19 cases identified in Cornell cluster, second cluster identified

By Madison Fernandez, Editor in Chief September 2, 2020
There are 57 active COVID-19 cases in Tompkins County as of Sept. 2. This is the largest single-day increase in the county since the pandemic began.
Officials from Ithaca College, Cornell University and Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3), presented plans for Fall 2020 at a virtual town hall Aug. 18.

IC, Cornell and TC3 hold town hall to discuss Fall 2020 plans

By Alexis Manore and Deena Houissa August 20, 2020
Officials from Ithaca College, Cornell University and Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3), presented plans for Fall 2020 at a virtual town hall Aug. 18.
From left, seniors Hunter Flamm and Andy McCabe will help lead an experienced group of athletes this spring.

Men’s crew aims to improve on strong fall performances

By Emily Adams, Sports Editor February 27, 2020
The Ithaca College men's crew team is aiming to improve on their strong performances during the fall racing season.

Two Cornell University students test negative for coronavirus

By Cora Payne, Assistant News Editor February 12, 2020
Two Cornell University students who were quarantined for symptoms that met criteria for the 2019 novel coronavirus tested negative, according to a statement issued by Cornell University administrators
Chefs from Maines Paper and Food Service Inc. repurposed slightly damaged food to make new dishes at an event held Feb. 4 in Emerson Suites.

Food tasting event aims to prevent food wasting

By Lucy Calderon, Contributing Writer February 5, 2020
Chefs from Ithaca College, Cornell University and Maines Paper and Food Service Inc. came together Feb. 4 in the Emerson Suites to show students that “ugly” food tastes a lot better than it looks.
All schools in the Ithaca area have been cancelled until April because of the COVID-19 outbreak.

Cornell student quarantined with coronavirus symptoms

By Cora Payne, Assistant News Editor February 5, 2020
A Cornell University student is quarantined after symptoms that met criteria for the 2019 coronavirus Feb. 2, according to Cornell administrators.
Academic festivals provide engaging and diverse learning opportunities

Academic festivals provide engaging and diverse learning opportunities

By The Ithacan January 30, 2020
Diverse speakers fill gaps in the curriculum and allow students to see how much industries have changed. 
Carli Lloyd walks on stage to discuss the path to her successful soccer career and leadership on and off the field Dec. 6 at Cornell University’s Bailey Hall.

Soccer star Carli Lloyd speaks about career and equality

By Emily Adams, Sports Editor December 11, 2019
U.S. Women's National Team soccer play Carli Llyod spoke at Cornell University Dec. 6 about her career, gender inequality and retirement.
Freshmen Nathan Guay and Allison Hillebrandt work together to build a snowman on the Dec. 2 snow day. Approximately 6–12 inches of snow were expected in Ithaca during this time as the storm blew through the area.

Winter disrupts students’ return to campus

By Emily Hung, Staff Writer December 4, 2019
A storm that swept across the United States caused major travel difficulties for students returning to Ithaca College after Thanksgiving break.
Junior Daniela Rivero writes that understanding the role the U.S. has played in Latin America is paramount to gaining a deeper understanding of U.S. politics.

Commentary: U.S. presence in Latin America is undemocratic

By Daniela Rivero December 4, 2019
Understanding the role the U.S. has played in Latin America has laid the groundwork for a deeper analysis of the U.S. politics.
From left, juniors NaturALL secretary Nabintou Toure, NaturALL president Danaya Dews and Crystal George, NaturALL vice president and event coordinator, are educating the college on natural hair.

NaturALL educates college community on hair diversity

By Nijha Young, Staff Writer November 13, 2019
NaturALL is a newly formed organization at Ithaca College that aims to educate people of all backgrounds about hair maintenance and acceptance. 
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