Commentary: Healthcare system in the US is a scam By Cara Pressman • March 28, 2023 The U.S. healthcare system is flawed and nobody should be forced to pay millions just to stay alive and stay safe.
Field hockey goalie breaks out with five shutouts By Anna Harris, Staff Writer • October 3, 2018 Junior goalie Savanna Lenker has five shutouts in ten games for the field hockey team so far. She has led the Bombers to a 7–3 start.
Women’s soccer travels through Europe for spring break By Matt Hornick, Sports Editor • March 21, 2018 The Ithaca College women's soccer team had the opportunity to travel to Montpellier, France and Barcelona, Spain for spring break.
Student transforms an old-fashioned word into a way of life By Kristen Gowdy, Senior Writer • September 23, 2015 Senior Brendan Davis formed the philosophy, and later company, for which he calls Ras Life to make movies to inspire others.
College Briefing: April 16 April 15, 2015 Faculty Council seeking part-time representative, Fall 2015 course to offer winter trip to Costa Rica, and more
Women’s lacrosse forms special bond with leukemia patient By Kristen Gowdy, Sports Editor • March 18, 2015 The women's lacrosse team visited Anya Harvey, a 4-year-old leukemia patient, during their spring break trip in Florida.
Climate change widens gender inequality By Faith Meckley, Staff Writer • May 4, 2014 Climate change is worsening gender inequalities in countries where noticeable gender gaps already exist.