Editorial: IC Democrats resurface for midterm election season
This year, IC Democrats have resurfaced on the college’s political scene after being inactive during the 2013–14 academic year.
This year, IC Democrats have resurfaced on the college’s political scene after being inactive during the 2013–14 academic year.
After being inactive last year, IC Democrats is rejoining the campus’ other two political-party organizations, IC Conservatives and IC Greens, on the active political front.
Howie Hawkins, the Green Party nominee for governor of New York, spoke against the United States’ two-party political system and in support of his own progressive ideas during a recent visit to Ithaca College.
IC Greens, Ithaca College’s green party organization, will host a 24 hour-theater festival in which students will write and direct six different plays in 24 hours. The plays will be performed at 8 p.m. Sept. 12 in the Hill Center, room 104.
Bands to come to college for annual music concert, Cornell police to enforce seatbelt laws, and more.
IC Greens, Ithaca College’s Green Party, is producing a production of “The Laramie Project” and “The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later,” the story of a gay college student named Matthew Shepard who was tied to a fence and beaten to death because of his sexuality on April 24–27.
IC Greens is petitioning a college-wide ban of single-use plastic bags and water bottles on campus.
IC Greens is petitioning the college to ban single-use plastic bags and plastic water bottle sales at campus stores and vending machines.
IC Greens hosted Rachel Briggs, a member of the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, on March 17
Your guide to what’s happening in Ithaca this weekend.
Music rang out in the IC Square as students gathered to help IC Greens raise money for UNICEF’s Help Syrian Children fund.
The news this weekend, and a look back at this week.