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The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

IC Society of Professional Journalists chapter gains national recognition

By Kacey Deamer, Online Editor September 1, 2012
Ithaca College’s Society of Professional Journalists chapter was named the national Campus Chapter of the Year on Thursday. The Society of Professional Journalists is a national organization that is dedicated to First Amendment protections, high ethical standards, objectivity and diversity in journalism. Mead Loop, associate professor of journalism and also the chapter’s adviser, said the…
Fire fighters walk out of the Hill Center at Ithaca College after a carbon monoxide alarm went off early Friday morning.

Hill Center evacuated due to natural gas leak

By Ithacan Staff August 31, 2012
The Hill Center re-opened at 12:15 p.m. after being closed due to a broken belt in the building's ventilation system. Classes will resume at 1 p.m.

Ithaca College freshman class has lowest enrollment in four years

By TinaMarie Craven, Assistant News Editor August 30, 2012
The enrollment for Ithaca College's class of 2016 was lower than the college's target class size.
Junior Emily Weiner moves the last of her belongings into her Circle apartment on Sunday afternoon. This year about half of the number of off-campus applications were approved by the Office of Residential Life.

Off-campus housing denials cause serious difficulties for students

By Nicole Ogrysko, Senior Writer August 30, 2012
Students faced difficulties this semester with the off-campus housing approval process as the college approved only about half of the number of off-campus applications it approved last year.

It’s good to know: IC administration

By The Ithacan August 30, 2012
This interactive feature introduces and provides some little known facts about the college's administrators.
Ithaca construction on schedule for completion by winter

Ithaca construction on schedule for completion by winter

By Patrick Feeney, Staff Writer August 30, 2012
Major construction projects have had Ithaca’s streets filled with traffic and detours all summer, but good weather has kept these projects on schedule for completion this winter.
Mike Leary, assistant director for judicial affairs, said he is positive about the impact the protocol will have on the tone of alcohol and marijuana on campus.

Ithaca College implements new equal drug policy

By Candace King, Assistant News Editor August 28, 2012
Beginning this semester, students will face equal penalties for alcohol and marijuana use at Ithaca College.
President Tom Rochon addresses more than 1,000 freshmen at the Ithaca College Convocation ceremony.

Ithaca College Convocation 2012 inspires class of 2016

By Candace King, Assistant News Edittor August 28, 2012
President Tom Rochon addressed more than 1,000 freshmen Monday at the Ithaca College Convocation ceremony in Ben Light Gymnasium.
Students celebrate the 117th Ithaca College commencement Sunday at Butterfield Stadium.

Commencement speaker motivates students to pursue passions

By Alexandra Evans, Opinion Editor May 20, 2012
The hot sun shone down on Butterfield Stadium today, mirroring the beaming faces of proud parents who were among about 10,000 people present for Ithaca College’s 117th Commencement ceremony.

Farm foundation

By Kacey Deamer, Staff Writer May 3, 2012
Twenty minutes outside Ithaca, there is a dirt road that no GPS can find. Down that dirt road is a little farm where two Ithaca College alumni can be found munching on bok choy while their dog Lena runs across rows of leafy greens.

Job market holds mixed prospects

By Elma Gonzalez, Assistant News Editor April 26, 2012
As 1,250 Ithaca College seniors prepare for commencement in a few weeks, they are set to face the reality of a competitive job market. And the prospects aren’t looking too great.

An active struggle

By Taylor Long, Staff Writer April 19, 2012
Thirty or so students form a haphazard circle of desks, and a seeing-eye dog yawns in the corner before shifting attention to the bone she’s been working on all week. Josette the black lab has become a sort of mascot for the tense silence that occasionally falls over the classroom. Silence is the sound of…
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