Kendall Day celebration proceeds despite COVID-19 risk
The college is encouraging Ithaca College students looking to celebrate the end of classes to celebrate responsibly because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The college is encouraging Ithaca College students looking to celebrate the end of classes to celebrate responsibly because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
My schedule is full to the max, with barely any time to breathe, but after a year in my pajamas, I would not have it any other way.
Stopping surveillance testing requirements presents a threat to campus safety, especially as it comes weeks before Kendall Day and before graduation.
Ithaca College is recommending students do not participate in Kendall Day where students typically have large outdoor parties the weekend before finals.
The Ithacan’s Life & Culture section has compiled a list of stories, terms and traditions that students should know about the college’s culture as they settle into campus life.
On May 7, hundreds of Ithaca students and residents gathered on Kendall Avenue for Kendall Day.
In the backyard of 164 Kendall Ave., crowds of Ithaca College students gathered from neighboring houses in May 2008. There was an endless number of kegs and people — a perfect way to celebrate the semester’s close. Kendall Day was born.
The Ithacan produces a weekly segment called “Snap Judgment,” which gathers students’ thoughts and opinions about a particular topic.
Police are now letting students onto Kendall Avenue as part of the annual Kendall Day festivities, May 2.