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Richard Rainville, lecturer in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, died Nov. 9. Rainville taught at Ithaca College from 1990 to 2003, and returned to teach part time in Spring 2018.

Ithaca College Spanish lecturer dies at 53

By Rachel Heller, Staff Writer November 14, 2018
Richard Rainville, lecturer in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, died at age 53 on Nov. 9.
Wrestling competes at Journeyman Collegiate Classic

Wrestling competes at Journeyman Collegiate Classic

By Shehanee Fernando, Staff Writer November 12, 2018
The Ithaca College wrestling team competed at the Journeyman Collegiate Classic held in Schenectady, New York.
From left, Aden Nasarat 18 takes out a book from the library. Senior Ryan Kuahhas works at the Ithaca College library and helped Nasarat and other community members check out books.

Library checks out new partnership

By Elizabeth Henning, Contributing Writer October 3, 2018
The Ithaca College Library has implemented a partnership with Wells College that allows students to directly borrow materials from either institution.
Anthony Nazaire was a sophomore at Ithaca College when he was fatally stabbed at a Cornell University frat party in 2016.

Family of Anthony Nazaire sues Cornell University for his murder

By Maggie McAden, Assistant News Editor September 11, 2018
The family of Anthony Nazaire, a former Ithaca College student, who was fatally stabbed at a Cornell University frat party in 2016, is suing the university for $20 million.
Snapshot: Early Birds

Snapshot: Early Birds

By Jake Leary, Staff Writer April 18, 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...

Juniors Reid Simoncini and Jaye Carver both play women’s lacrosse for Ithaca College. The two are from Ridgewood, New Jersey, where they attended the same high school and played together since third grade.

WATCH: Childhood friends become IC women’s lacrosse teammates

By Matias Weilmann, Staff Writer April 4, 2018
Childhood friends Reid Simoncini and Jayne Carver, who have played together since third grade, now both play for the women's lacrosse team.
Sophomore Parley Hannan competes at the Bombers’ 9–0 loss against Skidmore College on March 24 at the Athletics and Events Center.

Sophomore uses squash to transition to collegiate tennis

By Dani Pluchinsky, Assistant Sports Editor April 4, 2018
Sophomore transfer student Parley Hannan has never played formal tennis before coming to Ithaca College.
The womens varsity crew team competes at the Cayuga Duals meet March 31.

IC crew teams compete at the Cayuga Duals meet

By Ty Cunnington, Staff Writer April 2, 2018
The Ithaca College crew teams squared off for the Cayuga Duals meet that took place on March 31 at the Cayuga Inlet.
The Ithaca community rallied on The Commons in conjunction with the national March For Our Lives movement.

WATCH: Ithaca community rallies at March for Our Lives

By Falyn Stempler and Sophia Adamucci March 25, 2018
Ithaca’s March for Our Lives event was one of 846 marches to protest gun violence and promote legislative gun control on March 24.
Authorities found a supply of weapons in Maximilien Reynolds apartment. He lived in an apartment on the 100 block of Dryden Road, which is 0.4 miles from Cornell and 2.2 miles from Ithaca College.

Former Cornell student arrested for weapon possession

By Laura O'Brien and Madison Fernandez March 21, 2018
The officers found weapons, ammunition, equipment commonly used to assemble destructive devices, medical trauma supplies, food rations and fireworks.
Editorial: Actions can help prevent future community tragedy

Editorial: Actions can help prevent future community tragedy

March 21, 2018
Keeping this in mind, it is important to give credit where credit is due. The Walmart employee who tipped off the police prevented a major tragedy simply by trusting their gut.
From left, Cornell history professor Larry Glickman sits next to former NBA player Etan Thomas. Thomas spoke at Cornell University about athletes involved in political activism on Feb. 27.

Former NBA player speaks at Cornell about activism

By Dani Pluchinsky, Assistant Sports Editor February 28, 2018
Eleven-year NBA veteran Etan Thomas spoke at Cornell University on Feb. 27 about the intersection of athletes and activism.
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