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THE ITHACAN

The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

A look back at the week of January 19-25.

Video: Week in Rewind

By Stephen Adams January 26, 2014

Video: Forward on Climate rally

By Michelle Boulé February 21, 2013
About 50 Ithaca College students traveled to Washington D.C. to take part in what is being called the largest environmental rally in history.

US must rethink alliance with Israel

By Rachael Hartford November 29, 2012
If you are a bit confused as to what has been in the news about Gaza lately, you are not alone. And it’s probably because the prevailing US media narrative of what is going on over there is fundamentally skewed. We are being provided news sans the historical context necessary to understand why Hamas and…
Gossa Tsegaye, assistant professor of television-radio, organized a reenactment of Frederick Douglass speech at the St. James African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in collaboration with The History Center in Tompkins County and Roy H. Park School of Communications. Tsegaye is also producing a film of the re-enactment with the help of Ithaca College students that will communicate the importance of the speech for future generations.

Community collaboration brings Frederick Douglass’ words back to Ithaca

By Karly Placek, Staff Writer October 21, 2012
A re-enactment of a Frederick Douglass speech was put together by The History Center in Tompkins County, the Roy H. Park School of Communications and St. James AME Zion Church with funding from the Park Foundation.

History

By Alex Holt November 3, 2011
Heading into this weekend's game against Alfred, the men's football team at Ithaca College is currently 4-4 on the season. If they lose any combination of the Alfred game and/or Cortaca, it will mark the end of their 40-year streak of winning seasons, second longest in college football. To put that into perspective, here's what…

Johnson museum soars with new wing

By Lucy Walker, Staff Writer October 26, 2011
Caution tape, the buzz of machinery and dust in the air disguise the distinct contours and stark angles of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art’s newest installation — a just-finished 16,000-square-foot wing.
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