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From left, Victoria Grey '19 and Carolyn Nichols '19

Vaulting to first place: gymnastics hopes to find success.

By Anna Harris, Staff Writer November 9, 2018
The Ithaca College gymnastics team hopes to have a strong season, and looks to win first national title since 1998.
Wrestling wins second duel meet of season against SUNY Oswego

Wrestling wins second duel meet of season against SUNY Oswego

By Zach Gregg, Staff Writer December 10, 2016
The Ithaca College wrestling team defeated SUNY Oswego Dec. 10 with a score of 31–9 on the road to win its second duel meet of the season.

Weekly Recap: Wrestling earns eighth place at National Duals

By Connor Weingarten, Contributing Writer January 10, 2016
The no. 5-ranked wrestling team squared off against four of the top 10 teams in the country at the National Wrestling Coaches’ Association National Duals.

Art historian gives talk on community revitalization

By Jonah Swiatek, Contributing Writer October 11, 2015
Hayes told the audience firsthand accounts of her experiences with “broken and fractured systems” — organizations like municipalities, nonprofits and developers that failed to address racial and socioeconomic problems within their respective communities. A main focus of the talk was race, and racial issues were very closely intertwined with much of Hayes’ work.
Professor Tahlia Fischer, lecturer in the Women’s and Gender Studies  program, stands in front of her class at 2:30 p.m. April 21 in Friends 207.

Commentary: Religious freedom law legalized discrimination

By Tahlia Fischer April 22, 2015
Although the Indiana situation turned out to be a comedy of errors, the right is deadly serious about its “religious freedom.”

The Hot Stove: Indiana legislation impedes the Final Four

By Steve Derderian, Columnist March 31, 2015
Columnist Steve Derderian discusses how the recent "religious freedom" bill could affect the Final Four.
The March prepares to enter the BP oil refinery in Whiting, IN.

Oil workers on strike

By Faith Meckley, Staff Writer February 9, 2015
Just yesterday, about 1,400 workers from two more oil refineries — BP's Whiting and Toledo, Ohio operations — joined the strike, now 11 refineries strong. The Climate March walked through both of these refineries. I imagine some of the very same workers we spoke to in Whiting are now risking their livelihood to demand better working conditions.
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