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THE ITHACAN

The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

Natalia Serna performed from her album “Songs of the US-Mexico Border” on Feb. 28 at Ithaca College in the James J. Whalen Center for Music.

Musician Natalia Serna sheds light on immigration injustice

By Meg Tippett, Staff Writer March 1, 2017
Natalia Serna also known by her stage name, "La Muna," said she hopes her performances in Ithaca helped educate locals about the lives of immigrants.

Indigenous candidate to address Latin American inequality

By Isabella Grullon October 25, 2016
This year, the CNI and EZLN decided to nominate an indigenous woman to run in the 2018 presidential campaign.
From left, sophomore Elijah Greene and junior Tim Conners work on their debate skills together at the speech and debate team meeting Nov. 10. The team recently took first place for debate at a Boston competition.

Speech and debate team wins first place in debate category

By Jessica Ferreira, Staff Writer November 11, 2015
Ithaca College’s speech and debate team recently won first place in the debating event of the Suffolk Fall Classic Speech and Debate Tournament. At the end of the competition, the top three spots were held by the college’s team.
Students cheer on the football team as it takes on Buffalo State College on Oct. 11 at Butterfield Stadium.

Ithaca College students travel across nation for favorite professional teams

By Christian Araos, Senior Writer October 22, 2014
Students from Ithaca College have traveled across the nation to support their favorite professional sports teams.
Students from the outdoor immersion program visited Colorado, California and Utah as part of their 90-day journey.

Outdoor adventure leadership majors adventure travel across America

By Steve Derderian, Senior Writer October 8, 2014
12 outdoor adventure leadership majors spent 90 days adventure traveling across America in Spring 2014.

Faculty Research: Professor researches preservation methods in Mexico

By Jennifer Jolly December 12, 2013

In the 1930s, Mexican President Lázaro Cárdenas began investing resources in a project to transform Patzcuaro, a small lakeside city in western Mexico, into a tourist attraction. He and his compatriots...

Commentary: Government at fault for immigrant deaths

By Karly Placek November 6, 2013

While distracted with the tedious intricacies of a national financial disaster, the United States Federal Government fails to acknowledge the presence of an ongoing humanitarian crisis in its own backyard. About...

Social justice documentary sheds light on community media

By The Ithacan October 25, 2013

Film maker River Branch screened her latest documentary, “The Voice That Broke the Silence,” on Monday night in the Clark Lounge. Branch is an assistant professor of Communication Arts at Allegheny...

Social justice documentary sheds light on community media

October 25, 2013
Sage Daugherty, online news editor, spoke with Film maker River Branch about her film, "The Voice that Broke the Silence" and the role of community media in Oaxaca.

ITHACA TODAY: Tuesday, Oct. 22

October 22, 2013
All the news and events you want to know about for Tuesday Oct. 22.

Archaeologists make great finds in Great Britain and Mexico

By Amanda Hutchinson, Contributing Writer April 28, 2013
When people hear the world “archaeologist,” the image of a pith-helmeted historian tiring under the desert sun with a brush to uncover a perfect and complete T. rex skeleton. While full skeletons are a rarity, these scientists have found some neat collections, including the grave of what might have been an ancient queen, and they’ve…
Senior Emilio Martinez Zurita de la Garza stands in front of the set of An Enemy of the People in Dillingham Center. Zurita is in charge of the set design for the Main Stage Theater play that will open in May.

Senior sets sights on scenic design career

By Sabrina Knight, Assistant News Editor April 10, 2013
Senior Emilio Martinez Zurita de la Garza talks about his commitment to the theatre department, the Leadership Scholars program, the Honors Program and IC Teatro.
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