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Editorial: Cortaca moving to MetLife alienates jug from college

Editorial: Cortaca moving to MetLife alienates jug from college

November 14, 2018
Hosting the jug at MetLife Stadium feels more like a public-relations stunt than a move made to benefit students at either institution.
How IC Sports: Cortaca and MetLife Stadium

‘How IC Sports’: Cortaca and MetLife Stadium

November 12, 2018

In this week's episode of "How IC Sports,” hosts Cal Dymowski and Kaitlin Maniscalo are joined by junior linebacker Nick Garone to talk about this year's Cortaca Jug, his reaction to the game being...

Sophomores Unagh Frank, Mia Reingold and Brianna Ruback hold up the Spoon University sign. They are all members of the colleges chapter, which gives college students the tools to write, photograph, create videos and host events focused on food.

Club focuses on food to bring community together

By Sierra Guardiola, Life and Culture Editor February 6, 2018
Spoon University is an organization that gives college students the tools to write, photograph, create videos and host events focused on food.
Students stand on litter leftover from the tailgating held before the Cortaca Jug game Nov. 11 on Ithaca Colleges campus.

Student sustainability group clean up after football games

By Steph Siok, Staff Writer November 29, 2017
The Eco-Reps, a student environmental sustainability organization, have been sorting compost, trash and recycling at all of the home football games this year.
The winner of the 59th annual Cortaca Jug game, which is on Nov. 11, 2017 at Butterfield Stadium, will take home all three jugs.

Football prepares for the 59th annual Cortaca Jug game

By Matt Hornick, Senior Writer November 9, 2017
Both the Ithaca College and the SUNY Cortland football teams are coming into the 59th annual Cortaca Jug game with a 6–3 record.

Commentary: Students must be active bystanders

By Sophia Tulp, Print managing editor October 9, 2017
Don’t forfeit doing what is right in order to prevent making a fool out of yourself or the fear of inserting yourself into things that aren’t any of your business.
Junior Christian Brand manages the Ithaca College Traditions Committee of Students Today Alumni Tomorrow, which updates and monitors the app. The app was programmed by former Ithaca professor Adam Peruta.

App challenges students to complete community traditions

By Silas White, Assistant Life & Culture Editor September 28, 2017
"It was really fun to go through my camera roll and look back on the past two years, and reflect on all the cool things I’ve done in Ithaca so far.”
Emotions run high at the 58th annual Cortaca Jug game

Emotions run high at the 58th annual Cortaca Jug game

By Kendyl Bennett, Assistant Multimedia Editor November 15, 2016

The Ithaca College Bombers take on the SUNY Cortland Red Dragons in the 58th annual Cortaca Jug game.

Sophomore Marc Barbieri prepares for a play on the defensive line against Hobart College on Sept. 19, 2015.

Football team sets high standards for Welch’s last season

By Matt Hornick, Staff Writer August 24, 2016
The football team looks beyond its sixth consecutive Cortaca jug loss and aims for a win this season to honor head coach Mike Welch's last season.
Students board an outbound Route 11 TCAT bus at the Seneca Street Station the night of Feb. 6. Nancy Oltz, TCAT operations manager, said the company often brings on additional buses at peak times on Friday and Saturday nights to accomodate large amounts of student riders.

Ithaca College students max out TCAT buses on weekend nights

By Michael Pyskaty, Staff Writer February 11, 2016
The bus pulls forward, and then the driver hits the brakes. The mass of students lurches forward. One man loses his balance and stumbles toward the driver. A woman repeatedly says “I’m not drunk! I’m just tired,” and then promptly tries to fall asleep standing up...

Rochon’s comments indicate incompetence and disconnection

By Marissa Booker, Columnist December 2, 2015
Verbal violence from the lips of the president indicate a lack of connection and compassion for students, faculty, and staff experiences at Ithaca College.

Update: Student judicially referred for Yik Yak threats

By Faith Meckley, Assistant News Editor November 20, 2015
Ithaca College has identified a current student as responsible for posting two threatening messages directed at the POC at IC protesters on Yik Yak on Nov. 11 and 12 leading up to the Nov. 14 Cortaca football game, according to an announcement released Nov. 20.
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