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IC students assist NBC with South Carolina primary coverage

By | Feb 26, 2016

Nine journalism students traveled to South Carolina with James Rada, associate professor of journalism, and Anthony Adornato, assistant professor of journalism, to spend the days before the primary reporting on politics for a collaboration with NBC.


Consulting firm for campus-climate survey visits Ithaca College

By , | Feb 3, 2016

Rankin & Associates, a third-party consulting company, presented to Ithaca College students, faculty and staff Feb. 2 regarding its plans to develop and carry out the survey.


Ithaca College SGA delays vote for official induction of VP

By | Feb 3, 2016

Ithaca College Student Government Association delayed the induction of interim vice president of campus affairs, Matilda Thornton-Clark, following low senate attendance and confusion over the constitution.


Elephant in the room: Ithaca College’s conservative students

By | Oct 28, 2015

“There’s an old saying: If you take three Republicans and put them into a room, you’ll come out with four different ideologies because we all have our own concept of what being a Republican means.”


Senior finds her passion in helping other students

By | Oct 21, 2015

“She juggles more activities than three students combined and succeeds in each at the highest level,” Haskins said. “She treats every task as if they are the most important thing. No matter how big or small, she gets it completed. She never complains about her workload and is a positive force to everyone around her.”


Ithaca College SGA won’t pass major bills until senate filled

By | Sep 16, 2015

The Ithaca College Student Government Association is struggling to fill its senate and is looking to generate more student interest in senate positions.


Student Government Association outlines plans for new year

By | Sep 3, 2015

The new Ithaca College Student Government Association executive board is introducing a host of initiatives, including a push to create a student “bill of rights.”