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The plan to convert Eastman Hall into living space for seniors and graduate students was announced in Spring 2022 in an email to juniors from the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Life. According to the college’s website, the cost to live in Eastman Hall is $9,900 for the 2022–23 academic year. A single room in a residence hall typically costs $10,375.

Seniors and graduate students take advantage of new housing option

By Liam McDermott, Contributing Writer October 26, 2022
Beginning Fall 2022, Ithaca College’s Eastman Hall, which previously housed underclassmen, is now housing seniors and graduate students who wish to live on campus. 
From left, senior soccer player Devon Morris, sophomore football player Donte Garcia, sophomore runner Katelyn Hutchison and junior rower Mikayla Henry participate in the Voices of Experience panel Jan. 21 in the Emerson Suites.

Student-athlete panel discusses race identity in athletics

By Emily Adams, Sports Editor January 22, 2020
A panel of student-athletes spoke about racial identity during the Voices of Experience event Jan. 21 in the Emerson Suites.
Eastman Hall received a new laundry room with four washer machines and six dryer machines after a fire that occurred due to lint build-up on Dec. 15. The previous laundry room had two washer machines and three dryer machines.

WATCH: Eastman residential hall receives renovation after fire

By Phoebe Harms, Staff Writer January 24, 2018
After a fire in Eastman Hall due to lint build-up on Dec. 15, a new laundry room with extra safety measures was added to the residence hall.
According to an email sent to Eastman residents, no individual student rooms were damaged, but the fire damaged the venting systems for the laundry room, kitchen and the bathrooms on the south side of the building

Fire extinguished in Eastman residential hall

By Sophia Adamucci, Assistant News Editor December 15, 2017
Eastman Hall houses approximately 120 students, and everyone was evacuated safely, according to the college.
The growing disrepair of the Ithaca College Fitness Center roof has prompted a complete replacement. The replacement is expected to be completed in early October.

Ithaca College Fitness Center roof undergoing repairs

By Jenna Mortenson, Contributing Writer September 23, 2015
Since the Fitness Center’s construction in 1999, the roof has undergone a series of repairs, which have grown in frequency in recent years.

Public Safety Log: April 13-19

April 30, 2015

April 13  Criminal Mischief Location: D-Lot  Summary: Caller reported an unknown person damaged a concrete pillar. Investigation pending. Master Patrol Officer Chris Teribury. Harassment Location:...

Public Safety Log: April 6–12

April 22, 2015

April 6 Making Graffiti LOCATION: Gannett Center SUMMARY: Caller reported third hand information that unknown person wrote graffiti. Investigation pending. Master Patrol Officer Bruce Holmstock. Medical...

Public Safety Log: March 30—April 5

April 15, 2015

March 30 Criminal Mischief LOCATION: Emerson Hall SUMMARY: Caller reported unknown person damaged four exit signs. Investigation pending. Patrol Officer Jon Elmore. Fire Alarm LOCATION:...

Public Safety Log: Sept. 24 – Oct. 8

November 5, 2014

September 24 Trespass Location: Hood Hall SUMMARY: Caller reported person had been refusing to leave the building. Officer issued the person a restriction from campus. Patrol Officer Steven Rounds....

Public Safety Log: Sept. 3 – Sept. 7

September 17, 2014

SEPTEMBER 3 Possession OF Marijuana Location: Academic Quad SUMMARY: Caller reported unknown person left bag of marijuana. Investigation pending. Patrol Officer Jon Shingledecker. Fire alarm Location:...

Public Safety Log: Nov. 18 – 23

December 11, 2013
SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE LOCATION: Terraces SUMMARY: Caller reported third-hand information that a person asked another to read sexual comments from a card. If the person didn’t, the person would push items off table. Investigation pending. Investigator Thomas Dunn.
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