IC SGA president brings passion for social justice to office
“This year, I’m really going to take that space and critique the campus, the leaders on campus and the structures that exist,” Foote said.
“This year, I’m really going to take that space and critique the campus, the leaders on campus and the structures that exist,” Foote said.
Rankin & Associates, a third-party consulting company, presented to Ithaca College students, faculty and staff Feb. 2 regarding its plans to develop and carry out the survey.
Rochon’s disinterest in improving the student experience has all but ensured the current climate on South Hill.
Ithaca College President Tom Rochon announced the creation of a chief diversity officer position to provide leadership over “ongoing work to improve our campus’ racial climate.”
Rape and sexual assault are campus issues that affect students. We demand to be part of these conversations and these decisions.
IC professor crowdfunds new television show
The Indiegogo project of Peter Johanns, associate professor and television-radio program director, has raised 170 percent of its goal in 20 days.
Students receive award for campus involvement, Book talk to recognize professor’s new release, and more
About 30 Ithaca College students came together to discuss ways to enhance the college experience for students of color April 18 at IC’s first Diversity Town Hall Meeting.
Ithaca College Student Government Association responsd to the media attention regarding the microagressions bill passed on March 16.
The Ithaca College Student Government Association passed a bill March 23 calling for greater accountability within the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management in the way Public Safety officers interact with students.
Women of color are present and leading in many spaces but have little support within a system that prioritizes a white and masculine framework.
Editors Note: This story begins a new series of long-form features that break away from traditional newspaper style by using artistic techniques and literary elements to present an in-depth look at life in Ithaca.