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Weather-Privilege Begins

Weather-Privilege Begins

By Kylee Roberts April 19, 2016
We've been pretty weather-priviledged this winter, but these last couple of weeks have put a strain on all of the possible outdoor activities. Here is a list of things that I have been doing, and wish to go on with in this gorgeous weather.
Editorial: Rochon adjusts his focus for final tenure

Editorial: Rochon adjusts his focus for final tenure

March 30, 2016
Based on President Tom Rochon’s stated priorities for the year-and-a-half remainder of his tenure, one conclusion is for certain: He has finally seen some light.
Members of the Ithaca Colleges student movement, Divest IC, protest the colleges investments in fossil fuels in October 2013.

Ithaca College community reacts to Cornell divestment decision

By Rachel Langlitz, Contributing Writer February 10, 2016
The Cornell University Board of Trustees has announced Cornell will not be divesting from fossil fuel companies. Ithaca College students remain hopeful for their efforts to achieve divestment on South Hill.

College Briefs Oct. 8

October 8, 2015
Cornell diversity director to speak on National Coming Out Day at Ithaca College.
Chapter House fire under control, according to the Ithaca Fire Department.

UPDATE: 35 Cornell students displaced by fire in Collegetown

By Max Denning, Online News Editor April 14, 2015
A fire at the Chapter House in Collegetown and an apartment complex next door has caused the roof of both buildings to collapse.

Senior Cornell University student murdered on Thanksgiving

By Kayla Dwyer, News Editor December 3, 2014
Shannon Jones, a senior Cornell University student was found dead in a Cayuga Heights apartment on Thanksgiving Day.
Tiffani Ziemann, the college’s Title IX coordinator, hopes that those who have experienced or know someone who has experienced sexual assault can benefit from the resources SHARE has to offer.

Commentary: New resource can help victims of sexual assault

By Tiffani Ziemann November 11, 2014

At Ithaca College and across the country, sexual assault is a constant topic of conversation. National attention is directed at college campuses and how they respond to sexual assault and sexual violence....

Cornell alumna puts on a show over Ithaca Falls

By Alexis Forde October 1, 2014
Cornell alumna Jenn Houle raises environmental awareness with the use of handmade bird sculptures and light installations on Ithaca Falls.

College Briefing: Sept. 18

September 17, 2014

Ithaca College to show play directed by alumna Civic Ensemble, Ithaca’s civic-minded theater company, will be presenting “Safety: A new play about community-police relations” at 7:30 p.m. Sept....

From left: Junior Dominick Recckio, Moriah Petty 14 and Sam Coleman, chair of Cornell University Student United Way, collaborate at the Youth Venture Community Panel for their work with United Way of Tompkins County.

Ithaca College United Way to receive national recognition

By Sara Kim, Online News Editor September 2, 2014
Two Ithaca College students mentored local students through the Ithaca College Student United Way and received national recognition for their work.

College and City: May 1

April 30, 2014
Bands to come to college for annual music concert, Cornell police to enforce seatbelt laws, and more.
Joe Portsmouth, a sport management major, is graduating a year early this May, having interned with the Baltimore Ravens and the Cornell University mens basketball team.

Senior makes impact in sport management

By Noreyana Fernando, Staff Writer April 30, 2014
Senior Joe Portsmouth, a sport management major, grew up with a love of sports that has translated into career-launching internships in the field.
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