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Winter storm system delays travel back to Ithaca College

By Kathleen McAleese, Contributing Writer January 26, 2016
After a winter storm crippled much of the East Coast and severely hindered traffic on major roadways and delayed thousands of airline flights, many students returning for the spring semester were set back in their travels.

Weekly Recap: Women’s basketball picks up three road wins

By Matt Hornick, Staff Writer January 24, 2016
The women's basketball team defeated Baruch College, Utica College and Hartwick College and improved their record to 10–7.

Weekly Recap: Women’s basketball’s record stays at .500

By Matt Hornick, Staff Writer January 17, 2016
Women's basketball now has a 7–7 record after splitting a pair of games against Elmira and St. John Fisher.
Senior Melissa Dellacato transferred to Ithaca College after receiving her associates degree from a community college in New Jersey.

Commentary: IC needs to build a stronger transfer community

By Melissa Dellacato, Proofreader November 11, 2015
Transfers have a unique experience, and it is important for us to connect with one another during the transition.
A private charter bus crashed at approximately 9 p.m. in Covington Township, Pennsylvania. Images taken at the scene of the accident indicate the bus was from the Big Red Bullet company.

New bus service runs nonstop from Ithaca to New York City

By Michael Pyskaty, Contributing Writer October 7, 2015
A new bus service that runs nonstop from Ithaca to New York City is now operational. The Big Red Bullet is an alternative to other bus companies like Greyhound, Short Line, and Cornell University’s Campus-to-Campus bus.
Quigg discusses game strategy with her players during the women’s soccer game Sept. 26 against Stevens Institute of Technology at Carp Wood Field. Quigg earned her 300th win at the college Sept. 23 in Alfred, New York.

Women’s soccer coach cements her mark after win No. 300

By Adam Brobst, Staff Writer September 30, 2015
Mindy Quigg, leader of the women's soccer program, earned her 300th win at the college Sept. 23 after a 6–0 win over Alfred University.
The Darfur Compromised was previously read at two staged reading this spring, and will move Off-Broadway in the fall.

Students will take part in staged reading of ‘The Darfur Compromised’

By Evin R. Billington, Senior Writer September 22, 2015
This political satire about the genocide in Darfur will be read Sept. 27.
Connell Pritchard interned for the institutional sales team at Pinebridge Investments, which he said is around the time when he realized he wanted to get into consulting.

Business administration student finds passion for consulting

By Taylor Zambrano April 7, 2015
Coming to Ithaca College from Portland, Oregon, senior Connell Pritchard decided he wants to take his major in business administration with concentrations in finance and corporate accounting to the Big Apple.
Ithaca locals gather outside the Presbyterian Church, located on the corner of Cayuga and Court streets, before walking for the Ithaca Area Peoples Climate March, which was held Sept. 21.

Ithaca marches to bring awareness to climate change

By Aisling Brennan, Contributing Writer September 24, 2014
Hundreds of thousands of people gathered on Sept. 21 in over 150 countries to speak out for climate change awareness. Among the locations hosting marches were Ithaca and New York City.
Urban gentrification destroys cultures and communities

Urban gentrification destroys cultures and communities

By Malika Giddens September 17, 2014

It isn’t fun when you have to leave home because you cannot afford it anymore. The moment you stop recognizing the people around you always makes the place you call “home” feel unfamiliar. Things...

Sophomore midfielder Aziz Farouk controls the ball during the men’s soccer team’s practice on Sept. 5 at the Bombers’ practice turf. Farouk played in 11 games for the Blue and Gold last season.

Bomber midfielder’s childhood passion for soccer still resonates

By Nick Marcatelli, Staff Writer September 9, 2014
Sophomore midfielder Aziz Farouk has a growing role on the men's soccer team, stemming from his previous playing experience in Ghana.

The Hot Stove: New Ithaca College athletics logo falls flat

By Steve Derderian, Columnist August 31, 2014
Columnist Steve Derderian believes the new athletics logo falls short of expectations.
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