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Junior Lindsay Tomaro, a New Jersey native, has organized a donation drive at Ithaca College for Hurricane Sandy victims. Her home in Monmouth County, N.J., was hit hard by the storm.

NJ native helps her state weather the storm

By Michael Tkaczevski November 15, 2012
Junior Lindsay Tomaro, a New Jersey native, organized a donation drive for victims of Hurricane Sandy.
David Cay Johnston, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and president of Investigative Reporters and Editors, visited Ithaca College Tuesday night.

Investigative journalist digs up the truth

By Sage Daugherty, Staff Writer November 15, 2012
David Cay Johnston, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and president of Investigative Reporters and Editors, visited Ithaca College Tuesday night with a message for student journalists: “Find a way to distinguish yourself.”
From left, Accounting Professor Warren Schlesinger and Provost Marisa 
Kelly discuss academic issues at the Faculty Council meeting Tuesday.

Faculty Council discusses IC 20/20 and salary issues

By Elma Gonzalez, News Editor November 15, 2012
The Ithaca College Faculty Council continues conversations about shared governance.

Courtney Brown brings Elect Her to campus

By Megan Devlin, Staff Writer November 12, 2012
Ithaca College will be one of 12 colleges to receive a workshop from Elect Her.

Ithaca discusses Israeli elections

By Gillian Nigro, Staff Writer November 6, 2012
Halevi’s speech, “Looking Within: Israeli Society Faces Itself,” discusses why Americans should be concerned about the Israeli elections.
From left, seniors Mariana Garces and Ava Carneli sit in the hallway on the third floor of Phillips Hall waiting for a meeting of the board of trustees to be let out.

Media policy protesters disperse

By Ithacan Staff October 12, 2012
After two hours of peaceful protest against the new media policy at Ithaca College, students and faculty have dispersed.

Election central: taking a look at the most contested issues in the 2012 election

By Jack CurranRachael Hartford, Staff Writer and Politics Columnist October 11, 2012
With a three-part series, The Ithacan will take a look at the most contested issues in the 2012 presidential election
Sophomore Leonard Slutsky, vice president and co-founder of Take Back the
Tap, speaks during the club’s first meeting Tuesday in Campus Center.

Commentary: Selling bottled water on campus is not sustainable

By Leonard Slutsky September 19, 2012
As a college, we should join the growing number of institutions that pass policies preventing on-campus groups from using school funds to buy single-serving bottles of water.
Skott Freedman, assistant professor of speech-language pathology and audiology, contributed to a recently published book about animal communication.

Commentary: Understanding the secrets of animal communication

By Skott Freedman September 19, 2012
There has been a long-standing debate regarding if, when and how animals communicate, and more importantly, is it similar to how we communicate?

Faculty should release textbook information as soon as possible

By The Ithacan September 19, 2012
Faculty should make greater efforts to submit textbook information before the start of the registration period.
Proposed local tobacco licensing should not include paraphernalia

Proposed local tobacco licensing should not include paraphernalia

By The Ithacan September 19, 2012
There’s no local law restricting the sale or display of wine glasses to discourage underage alcohol purchases, so why should there be a comparable one for tobacco paraphernalia?

Foreign policy debate impacts undecided voters

By Rachael Hartford September 18, 2012
The recent storming of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo and the killing of four diplomats in the Benghazi consulate attack have forced candidates to clarify their overall policies.
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