Senior sets sights on scenic design career
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.
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.
The Ithaca College Student Government Association hosted an election debate, where candidates running for the senior class executive board, the SGA executive board and senators of each class and school discussed several issues, such as communication with the administration.
Ithaca College is considering a proposal to limit the number of pages that students can print for free per semester to 150–200 pages
Nearly 100 people gathered Monday on The Commons for a celebration that officially marked the launch of the much-awaited Ithaca Commons redesign project.
Cornell University student Peter Mesko, who has been charged with rape in the first degree, entered a not guilty plea Friday in the Ithaca City Court.
The Ithaca College chapter of Students Active For Ending Rape is holding film screenings, photo campaigns and a community march for Sexual Assault Awareness Month, observed in April.
Kate Sheppard ’06, environmental reporter for Mother Jones, is visiting Ithaca College to give a lecture on the media and its depictions of environmental issues at 7 p.m. tonight in the Park Auditorium.
“This Week in Social Media” followed April Fools Day through tweets from the Ithaca community.
Ithaca College’s Faculty Council discussed shared governance at its meeting Tuesday in the VIP Room of the A&E Center.
The first Africa Week: Back to the Roots event, hosted by the African Students Association, is celebrating African culture with events to break the stereotypes of Africa that inundate American media.
President Tom Rochon responds to student concerns during an SGA meeting Monday. Rochon also spoke about the IC 20/20 plan and the importance of the first year experience.
Anthony Aveni, professor of astronomy, anthropology and Native American studies at Colgate University, will be speaking at 7 p.m. April 10 about his end of world theories.