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From left: Kari Brossard Stoos, associate professor in the Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education; Scott Werneke 06, senior clinical science manager at Exelixis; and Brooks Miner, assistant professor in the Department of Biology discuss the biology of the coronavirus via Zoom.

Honors Program holds rapid response salons

By Alyshia Korba, Assistant News Editor June 1, 2020
The Ithaca College Honors Program has been facilitating discussions about the pandemic with their weekly Rapid Response Salons.
From left Mel Videto 20 poses with Anne Qu  19 M.A. 20. Since going online,  ICircus members have been practicing alone and recording videos of themselves for an online showcase.

Clubs carry on during COVID-19

By Antonio Ferme May 30, 2020
Although the COVID-19 pandemic halted campus life in March, some Ithaca College student organizations found new ways to keep students engaged. 
To Those Who Stayed

To Those Who Stayed

By Kristen Harrison, Year In Review Photo Editor May 29, 2020
Kristen Harrison ’20 visited some of the students at their Ithaca homes — from a social distance — to see how they are spending their time in Ithaca.
Cornell University Police received a call of bombs being placed in Law School, Goldwin Smith, Upson Hall and Kennedy Hall at 2:12 p.m.

IC 2020–21 academic calendar includes reduced breaks

By Alexis Manore, News Editor May 26, 2020
The tentative Ithaca College 2020–21 academic calendar has been released and includes reduced breaks.
From left, Kiersten Rhodes Cornell University 20 at podium, Nora Vail 20, Sarah Horbacewicz 20 and Kevin Swann 20 processing at their graduation celebration May 16.

IC graduates celebrate graduation after commencement delayed

By Ryan Bieber, Staff Writer May 26, 2020
Ithaca College’s commencement ceremony was scheduled to be held May 17. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the commencement ceremony was pushed to Aug. 2
Staying at home benefits streaming services

Staying at home benefits streaming services

By Dylan Campbell May 22, 2020

This state of quarantine is no fun. Technologically, however, this pandemic couldn’t have happened at a better time. Streaming services have become more prevalent than ever in the fight against lockdown...

Cornell University Police received a call of bombs being placed in Law School, Goldwin Smith, Upson Hall and Kennedy Hall at 2:12 p.m.

BREAKING: 2020–21 academic year to begin in person Oct. 5

By Alexis Manore, News Editor May 18, 2020
Ithaca College will begin the 2020–21 academic year with in-person instruction Oct. 5. 
From left, Joseph Gerson, director of the Peace and Economic Security Program at the American Friends Service Committee; Chip Gagnon, professor in the Department of Politics; and Bruce Knotts, director of the Unitarian Universalist Office at the United Nations.

Policy experts discuss international politics and COVID-19

By Caitlin Holtzman, Assistant News Editor May 16, 2020
Global policy experts spoke to the Ithaca College community to discuss the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on international politics.
The Ithaca College Return to Campus Task Force provided the college community with updates regarding the return to campus in the fall.

IC students allowed to retrieve belongings beginning June 8

By Alyshia Korba, Assistant News Editor May 15, 2020
Ithaca College students who need to move out of their on-campus residences will be able to retrieve their belongings beginning the week of June 8.
Ithaca College mourns death of anthropology professor

Ithaca College mourns death of anthropology professor

By Alexis Manore, News Editor May 15, 2020
The Ithaca College community gathered to honor Sue-Je Gage, associate professor in the Department of Anthropology, who died unexpectedly May 10. 
Ithaca College is prohibiting students from several states from returning to Ithaca to move out their belongings in accordance with a new state mandate.

IC announces new plan for students to retrieve belongings

By Alyshia Korba, Assistant News Editor May 8, 2020
Ithaca College announced a potential plan for students to move their belongings out of their residences, but the date has not yet been determined. 
Austin Reid will be the interim director for the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life beginning Jan. 2, 2024.

Commentary: History is valuable when the future is uncertain

By Austin Reid April 30, 2020
By learning what other students experienced, we may find some inspiration to help us get through today’s current challenges.
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