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THE ITHACAN

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THE ITHACAN

College begins search for interim provost

By Megan Devlin, Editor in Chief April 30, 2014
President Tom Rochon began an internal search process for an interim provost and vice president of educational affairs to replace Marisa Kelly.
Guest Commentary: Responsible journalism must come from the ground up

Guest Commentary: Responsible journalism must come from the ground up

By Megan Devlin April 30, 2014

Arriving at Ithaca College four years ago, I never imagined spending one of my first Sunday afternoons in a staff meeting for the Accent section of The Ithacan. Looking around the room half full of seasoned...

Editors note on ASA editorial

Editor’s note on ASA editorial

By Megan Devlin February 12, 2014

The Ithacan’s Feb. 6 editorial, “Reveal the real,” has generated considerable comment around campus and in social media, with many readers saying the language and comparisons expressed in it were...

Members of the Ithaca College chapter of Active Minds attend the organizations national  conference in November in Washington, D.C. The petition was inspired by a conference workshop.

Student group petitions Google to flag self-harm searches

By Megan Devlin January 22, 2014
Ithaca College students are asking the world’s most-used search engine to promote mental health advocacy by flagging searches for self-harm information on the Internet.
Kim Blaha ’09, an employee at the GreenStar cooperative Market, the citys only co-operative grocery store, speaks to Debbie carmichael, an ithaca local and customer, Wednesday at the store on West Buffalo Street.

Ithaca celebrates its many co-ops during national co-op month

By Megan Devlin, Editor-in-Chief October 24, 2013

October is National Co-op Month, and Ithaca has more than 80 years of cooperative history to motivate the community to continue expanding its co-op landscape. A cooperative, or “co-op,” is a legal...

Ithaca College students interview protesters Saturday at the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington for NBCs Nightly News broadcast.

Students cover 50th anniversary March

By Megan Devlin, Editor in Chief September 2, 2013
Thirteen student journalists from Ithaca College cover the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, for NBC's Nightly News broadcast.
Residents watch Ithaca College students perform traditional African dance.
Photo Credit - Samantha Underwood

Juvenile voices are HEARD through the arts

By Megan Devlin, Editor in Chief May 25, 2013
The Human Expression through the Arts: Resident Development Program is a student organization that provides weekly creative arts programming for residents at MacCormick Secure Center to promote healthy self-concepts and coping skills through the creative arts.
Residents watch Ithaca College students perform traditional African dance.

Juvenile voices are HEARD through the arts

By Megan Devlin, Editor in Chief May 24, 2013
The Human Expression through the Arts: Resident Development Program is a student organization that provides weekly creative arts programming for residents at MacCormick Secure Center to promote healthy self-concepts and coping skills through the creative arts.

Guest Commentary: Liberian not Western voices must explain the country’s problems

By Megan Devlin May 19, 2013

Ithaca College hosted Katie Meyler, the founder of More Than Me, on April 22 for a talk that drew a rather enthusiastic audience, which filled up most of Emerson Suites. Following Meyler’s talk, many...

Nancy Hoque, a designer and founder of SixteenR.com, created a website to sell scarves for Muslim women. Hoque will visit campus to speak at 6 p.m. Thursday in the Handwerker Gallery.

Designer’s scarves empower Muslim women

By Megan Devlin, Staff Writer February 21, 2013
Ithaca College will host Nancy Hoque, designer and founder of sixteenR.com, an online store that sells scarves for Muslim women. Hoque will address the campus Thursday and will speak about the use of the scarf as a tool of empowerment and the evolution of Muslim women’s identities.

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.
Politics professor Kelly Dietz examines the leaves of her plants in one of nine gardens on her homestead.

Growing against the grain

By Megan Devlin, Staff Writer September 12, 2012
Ithaca college professor and her husband inspire students to live sustainable lives. Junior Samantha Mason is one of them.
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