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Church attempts to recruit students on campus

Church attempts to recruit students on campus

By Caitlin Holtzman, Editor in Chief February 5, 2020
Several Ithaca College students reported being approached on campus by women asking them to join a religious organization Feb. 3.
Ute Ritz-Deutch from Amnesty International reads an excerpt from "I am Jazz" as a part of banned book week Sept. 24 at the Handwerker Gallery.

Banned Books Week read-out celebrates the late Toni Morrison

By Alex Hartzog, Staff Writer September 25, 2019
The Banned Books Week read-out took place from 6 to 7 p.m. Sept 24 in the Handwerker Gallery. Attendees read books that have been banned.
Freshman Mark Puskey pets Late-For-Breakfast, a therapy llama, at an Ithaca College Library event.

Library Staff write article about therapy llama experience

By Alyshia Korba, Staff Writer September 4, 2019
Ithaca College Library staff Kelly Hallisy and Ben Hogben wrote about their experience hosting a therapy llama in an article published in June.
Sophomore senator-at-large Elijah Nishiura presents the Civic Engagement Bill to the SGC during its Feb. 25 meeting. The bill requires the SGC to purchase 400 stamps to provide to students for free during election cycles.

SGC passes bill to provide free stamps for absentee ballots

By Alexis Manore, Staff Writer February 26, 2019
The Student Governance Council passed a bill to provide free postage stamps for absentee ballots for all elections during its Feb. 25 meeting.
Graduate student Aaron Burgess led the campus band during its night practice. The band has allowed faculty and staff to join students in the band this semester.

Campus band makes key changes to ensemble

By Aidan Lentz, Staff Writer February 14, 2018
The Ithaca College Campus Band is a performance band that doubles as a one-credit class and is open to all students, faculty and staff on campus.
 The ICC Theme Consolidation Bill was sponsored by Transfer Sen. Jessica Gallagher, International Sen. Isabella Grullón Paz and Emily Honen, School of Humanities and Sciences senator.

SGC passes bill proposing changes to the ICC

By Ryan King, Staff Writer March 7, 2017
Ithaca College’s Student Governance Council passed a bill aimed at simplifying the Integrative Core Curriculum into just four themes.
Pictured above is a display which can be seen at the Museum of the Earth where students can now visit for free with passes from the library.

IC library receives grant for students to visit local museums

By Kalia Kornegay, Staff Writer January 31, 2017
The Ithaca College Library has added another service to its list by offering free passes to the Cayuga Nature Center and the Museum of the Earth.
Bridget Bower, the college’s archivist of 27 years, sifts through overflowing binders and boxes, using her passion for history to keep track of the college’s past.

Archivist keeps tabs on Ithaca College’s history

By Bo Bozart, Contributing Writer October 30, 2015
Bridget Bower, the college’s archivist of 27 years, sifts through overflowing binders and boxes, using her passion for history to keep track of the college’s past.

College and City: Feb 20

February 19, 2014

Cornell professors to give talks about Israel boycott Ithaca College will host two speakers Feb. 25 to represent each side of the debate on the academic boycott of Israeli higher education institutions. Eric...

Freshman senator prompts library to reduce fees

By Faith Meckley, Staff Writer October 30, 2013
The Ithaca College Library has resolved to eliminate late fees and reduce recall fees after the Class of 2017 senator, Drew Olkowski, presented his Student Government Association bill to library staff on Oct. 29.
Change in the air: e-cigarettes are a growing trend among students

Change in the air: e-cigarettes are a growing trend among students

By Lewis Kendall, Contributing Writer September 18, 2013
As e-cigarette use becomes more prevalent, student policies have yet to be clearly defined.
Junior Esther Kim, School of Health Sciences and Human Performance senator, and sophomore Sean Themea, Class of 2016 senator, discuss their plans for the year during the first SGA meeting.

SGA makes plans for upcoming year

By Zakare Ilnitzki, Contributing Writer September 5, 2013
The Student Government Association has set their sights this year on the over-sized Freshman class, lower tuition and free printout limits.
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