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 Ithaca College junior Amisha Kohli writes about her identity as an Indian woman. She dedicates this commentary to her grandmother, Ram Kohli.

Identities Series: Finding what I lost

By Amisha Kohli December 8, 2020
As racism and xenophobia prevail in America, it is critical to embrace our differing identities. Our stories encourage discourse and thus change.
How are you doing now that your first semester is almost over?

How are you doing now that your first semester is almost over?

By Mikayla Tolliver December 1, 2020
Knowing that we will potentially be on campus next spring is the glimmer of hope hanging out in the back of my mind.
Junior Elena Piech is an Emerging Media major studying in Buenos Aires for the Spring 2018 semester.

Piech in Palermo: Learning how to live in the moment

By Elena Piech, Staff Writer April 23, 2018
My Argentine amigos placed an emphasis on enjoying the present. These differing perspectives provide new definitions of what it means to be productive.
Sophomore Kirsten Poulos writes that it is easy for students to feel inferior when comparing their own achievements to others, but they should remember that, like flowers, people bloom at different times.

Commentary: Like flowers, people bloom at different times

By Kirsten Poulos March 7, 2018
I have been trying to take a step back lately and remind myself that I am a part of a bigger garden of success.

Trigger warnings should not be used as they prevent growth

By Amelia Erikson, Columnist December 2, 2015
Trigger warnings prevent open dialogue, an important part of education on a college campus.
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