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Ithaca College students react to terrorist attacks abroad

By | Apr 20, 2016

“We turned on the news, watched it for probably like three or four hours, saw that there were about a hundred or so people who were killed at the concert hall, and then they closed the border, so we didn’t know what the heck we were going to do,” Greenfield said.


Students circulate document against Rochon at Family Weekend

By , | Nov 7, 2015

At several Family Weekend events around campus, POC at IC handed out a document called “The Case Against Tom Rochon” to guests.


Peer-educated bystander training coming to Ithaca College

By | Sep 30, 2015

The Advocacy Center of Tompkins County and the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management are collaborating to bring the national sexual assault–prevention program “Bringing in the Bystander” back to Ithaca College this semester with peer education–based training, beginning next week.


IC students cover 50th anniversary of Selma March with NBC

By | Mar 18, 2015

Six Ithaca College students partnered with NBC to cover the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights March in Selma, Alabama. Their work appeared in the network’s weekend-long coverage of the 50th anniversary events.


Coed a cappella group performs at semifinals

By | Apr 2, 2014

IC Voicestream, the college’s coed a cappella group, competed in the semifinal round of the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella on March 29 at Rutgers University.


New student theater group to produce cult classic movie musical on stage

By | Oct 22, 2013

The Macabre Theatre Ensemble will produce “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” at 9 p.m. and midnight on Oct. 25 and 26 in Williams 225.


Producing new plots: Ithaca Farmer’s Market expands to multiple locations

By | Sep 25, 2013

Students and Ithaca residents now have access to fresh local food at Dewitt Park and East Hill Plaza in addition to Steamboat Landing.