Students no longer allowed to store guns on campus
Due to a recent policy change, students at Ithaca College can no longer store guns in the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management.
Due to a recent policy change, students at Ithaca College can no longer store guns in the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management.
A burglary occurred at Ithaca College Circle Apartment 341 on the afternoon of Nov. 23, according to the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management.
Two cars collided at 7:47 p.m. Nov. 1 near the main entrance to Ithaca College on Danby Road, resulting in one non-life-threatening injury.
Ithaca College resident assistants and other students are now being trained to administer Narcan — a drug that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose — in a pre-emptive effort to combat drug ab
Cases of aggravated assault and other crimes using discriminatory speech or symbols have increased at Ithaca College during the 2017–18 academic school year compared to previous years.
The assessment made more than 40 recommendations for Public Safety, some of which the college has already addressed.
The college should absolutely develop this comprehensive strategic plan to address bias-based policing.
The college is responsible to release the annual report by Oct. 1 each year in compliance with a federal mandate.
“The fact that the school is able to come into a place where we live and take things isn’t OK,” sophomore Colin Hays said.
To reiterate, there is nothing in the letter that is intended to limit free speech or is contrary to existing policies at Ithaca College.
Ithaca College’s Title IX Coordinator, Tiffani Ziemann, has created new plans and committees to raise awareness about sexual assault.
With fewer than three months to meet the deadline to have body cameras on officers, questions remain about the college’s pending body camera policy.