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A Hispanic student’s sense of poder and pride at IC

A Hispanic student’s sense of poder and pride at IC

By Adrian Rosario Beato September 23, 2021

Hello there, my name is Adrian Rosario Beato. I'm currently a junior at Ithaca College. I'm part of the wrestling team, the vice president of PODER: Latinx Student Association, and The National Association...

The film festival, Cine Con Cultura, features films produced in Latin American cultures. All 11 films are in Spanish or Portuguese. Tickets are $7.50 per film or $6 for seniors and students. Festival passes are $50 for all films and $40 for seniors and students. Select screenings will be shown for free.

Cine Con Cultura: Hispanic film festival shines on IC campus

By Mary Ford, Life and Culture Editor September 28, 2016
The film festival, part of Latinx Heritage Month, began Sept. 20 and runs until Oct. 15, showing 11 films at local venues.

What’s in a name?

By Frances Johnson March 1, 2016
No, my name doesn’t match my face, and it doesn’t mean you can make assumptions about my background.

Debunking the myth of the “model minority”

By Frances Johnson, Columnist October 1, 2015
It is these positive statistics and our rather small population that portrays Asian-Americans as the minority group with very few obstacles.
Juan Gonzalez, co-host of Democracy Now! speaks to about 300 people Monday in Emerson Suites about proposed immigration reform and other issues. Gonzalez is the author of Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America. Ithaca College screened the documentary version Feb. 12.

Immigration plans spark conversations at IC

By Nicole Ogrysko, Senior Writer February 28, 2013
Recent debate over a comprehensive immigration plan sparks conversation nationally and on the Ithaca College campus.

Election results mark new era

By Rachael Hartford November 8, 2012
President Obama won his second term by winning minority voters, particularly Hispanics, women and young voters. Some feared Obama’s voter turnout would be stifled by a lack of excitement about the election this year. This was not the case. While a win for the Obama camp was expected, it is where he drew support from…
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