Editorial: Alumni need their opinions to be heard by the college By The Ithacan • November 4, 2021 The college would receive more alumni donations if the board of trustees and the administration addressed concerns
Commentary: Student concerned over college’s finances By Nicole Murace • November 3, 2021 I simply would like to stop paying around $64,091 to watch my school fall apart before my eyes. I don’t think that should be too much to ask.
Editorial: State of the College meeting turnout was disappointing By The Ithacan • October 7, 2021 Much of the information that was shown on slides was glossed over or summarized poorly, leaving some reeling with more questions than they already had
APP phase two continues to lack shared governance and transparency By The Ithacan • September 9, 2021 If “Ithaca Forever” is meant to be such a positive plan that improves the college, why is the campus community always left in the dark about the plans?
Open the Books response to President Collado resignation By Open the Books coalition • August 26, 2021 The people of Ithaca College deserve a role in selecting our leaders. We demand that the search for our next presidential candidate be an open one.
Open the Books discusses alternatives to faculty cuts By Alexis Manore, News Editor • December 14, 2020 The Ithaca College Open the Books Coalition discussed how to stop the elimination of faculty positions in a Dec. 7 panel.
IC community holds protest against upcoming faculty cuts By Arleigh Rodgers, Life & Culture Editor • November 15, 2020 The crowd was protesting the administration’s decision to cut approximately 130 full-time equivalent faculty positions.