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A group of Ithaca College students and alumni are covering themselves in fake blood for a photo campaign called "My Blood is Good," protesting what they say are discriminatory blood donation guidelines by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Ithaca College students protest FDA in bloody photo campaign

By Mary Ford, Senior Writer June 16, 2016
The photos, which have gone viral this week after the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida, on June 12 and World Blood Donor Day on June 14, are part of a campaign by Ithaca College students and alumni called “My Blood Is Good.”
Adam B. Ellick ’99 is a journalism graduate of the Roy H. Park School of Communications and a senior video correspondent for The New York Times.

New York Times reporter to speak at 2016 commencement

By Meredith Husar, Staff Writer December 3, 2015
Ithaca College alumnus and the first reporter to share Malala Yousafzai’s story with the world will be delivering the main address at the college’s 2016 Commencement ceremony scheduled for May 22, 2016.
From left, Marlowe Padilla 16 and sophomores Alexa Ubeda and Cindy Prado are  rst-generation students. During the Spring 2015 semester, Padilla studied abroad in Australia.

First-generation students at Ithaca College driven to succeed

By Celisa Calacal, Assistant Life & Culture Editor September 9, 2015
First-generation college students, the first in their family to attend higher education, face various challenges but are driven by their family background to achieve success.
Drew Olkowski, former Class of 2017 senator, presented his “e-cigarette policy proposal” bill at the SGA's Feb. 3 meeting.

SGA researches e-cigarette policy

By Faith Meckley, Staff Writer February 11, 2014
Researching electronic cigarettes to create a sensible e-cigarette policy for Ithaca College is now an initiative that the Student Government Association will be leading.
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