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Ithaca College students could previously register and store firearms with the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management, but no longer have this option as a result of changes in the Student Conduct Code.

Ithaca College allows students to store weapons in Public Safety

By Madeline Veneziano, Staff Writer April 11, 2017
All registered weapons are stored in a firearm safe and can be accessed only if there is an officer present and permission to release the weapon has been secured in advance.
Reported rapes, drug and weapon violations increase at IC

Reported rapes, drug and weapon violations increase at IC

By Jack Sears, Contributing Writer September 28, 2016
Ithaca College’s Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management has seen an increase in reported rape cases, weapons violations and drug violations.
In a 2009 study published in the journal Ethics & Behavior, researchers found that almost 82 percent of a sample of college alumni admitted to cheating as undergraduates.

Reported cases of academic cheating decline at Ithaca College

By Daniel Hart, Staff Writer November 24, 2015
Nine students were placed on academic code probation for academic misconduct in the 2014–15 school year — fewer cases than Ithaca College has seen in years.
Ithaca College judicial referrals related to alcohol decrease

Ithaca College judicial referrals related to alcohol decrease

By Michael Tkaczevski, Senior Writer November 4, 2015
Judicial referrals related to alcohol violations on campus have decreased from 870 in 2010 to 342 in 2014, a decrease of 60.7 percent.
Kellys residence hall room doubles as her own professional, on-campus beauty salon.

A Cut Above the Rest: one student’s dorm room hair salon

By Sydney O'Shaughnessy, Staff Writer October 7, 2015
Kelly's residence hall room doubles as her own professional, on-campus beauty salon.
Multiple Ithaca College students said campus police officers have not punished them after being caught smoking marijuana.

IC students say marijuana use often goes unpunished

By Avalon Singer, Contributing Writer February 18, 2015
Freshman Adam* said he thought he was being careful when an officer caught him. He placed a blanket under the door, turned his fan on and faced it toward the open window.
Michael Leary, assistant director of judicial affairs at Ithaca College, said FERPA exists to protect students’ rights and reputation, especially in the case that they are wrongly accused of sexual assault.

Final regulations issued on campus violence and assaults

By Kayla Dwyer, News Editor October 29, 2014
New federal regulations call for colleges to increase their transparency on campus crimes, saying they are protecting student privacy.
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