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Divest IC hosts open mic night for social justice

By Sabrina Knight, News Editor December 4, 2013
The Environmental Leadership Action Network will be hosting an open mic night Dec. 9 to summarize its accomplishments with the Divest IC campaign this semester and to educate students that divesting from the fossil-fuel industry is more than an environmental problem.
From left, senior Jeremy Betterley talks to John Sadwith ’72 about divesting the college’s endowment from the fossil-fuel industry at a protest, organized by Divest Ic, Oct. 23 in the lobby of emerson Suites.

IC Divest protests at Board of Trustee dinner

By Sabrina Knight, News Editor October 30, 2013
About a dozen student representatives from the Environmental Leadership Action Network and Ithaca College Environmental Society protested the Board of Trustees dinner Oct. 23.
IC students join national fight for green energy

IC students join national fight for green energy

By Kayla Dwyer, Staff Writer October 23, 2013

Roughly 6,000 people in the national movement for clean, renewable energy congregated in Pittsburgh last week to speak out against wasteful energy practices. Among the youth leaders were 25 Ithaca College...

From left, freshmen Natalie Dionne and Lauren Gervais hold signs in protest of the Keystone XL Pipeline. Dionne and Gerveis traveled with a group of about 50 Ithaca College students to Washington, D.C., to join what some are calling the largest climate change protest in American history.

Students rally for environmental justice at nation’s capital

By Sabrina Knight, Assistant News Editor February 21, 2013
IC students joined about 35,000 people in Washington, D.C. Sunday to participate in what is known as the largest environmental protest in American history.
City signs environmental resolution

City signs environmental resolution

By Karly Placek, Staff Writer November 29, 2012
The City of Ithaca signed a carbon emission reducing resolution for the Clean Air Act to push the EPA to put a cap on the carbon atmospheric levels.
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