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THE ITHACAN

First-year student Nicole Sutera is running for the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance senator on the platform of building community and collaboration after the School of Music and the Department of Theatre Arts merged to create the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance in July. 

SGC election candidates present campaign platforms for Fall 2022

By Lorien Tyne, Assistant News Editor September 14, 2022
The Ithaca College Student Governance Council held its platform presentations Sept. 13 for candidates running in the Fall 2022 election. The campaign period for the SGC candidates began Sept. 9.
Last spring, Ithaca College senior Surina Belk-Gupta created a website where non-male filmmakers at the college could connect and collaborate.

Non-male film students connect to combat male-dominated sets

By Olivia Stanzl, Staff Writer August 30, 2022
Starting in Spring 2022, senior Surina Belk-Gupta, a cinema and photography major, created a way for non-male filmmakers at IC to connect.
Three swimmers look toward the pool before their race at the Senior Day meet against Alfred University on Jan. 26. The Bombers added 12 freshman to their roster this season.

Large freshman class revitalizes men’s swimming and diving

By Emily Adams, Assistant Sports Editor January 29, 2019
The men's swimming and diving team has 28 athletes on it's roster compared to 19 at the end of 2017-18 thanks to a large freshman class.
Christopher Biehn, previously a senior journalism major, writes that the colleges faculty is incredibly supportive of students mental health and always willing to help students at the college in need.

Commentary: This institution is for you and your mental health

By Christopher Biehn October 9, 2018
Put yourself first. Be your own advocate and be thankful you chose a school that will advocate for you like Ithaca College has done for me.
3 Point Productions, one of three student production groups from the Documentary Workshop class, focused its documentary on coal mining in West Virginia, where work is scarce. The senior thesis films will premiere Dec. 8.

Senior documentary class unveils screening of thesis films

By Taylor Zambrano, Life and Culture Editor December 7, 2016
This year, the documentaries include “Not my President,” “Confessions of a Sugar Baby” and “Walk on the Mountain.”
These digital competitions and projects are not new to the Park school, but one new element of the production process is that the sideshow will be run by students from “Live Event Production,” a television-radio class taught by Chrissy Guest.

Park Digital Sideshow brings a circus of events to IC campus

By Kate Nalepinski, Assistant Life and Culture Editor October 5, 2016
Four annual competitions housed in the Park School are coming together for the first time in the form of The Park Digital Sideshow.
Commentary: Investigative reporting needed in curriculum

Commentary: Investigative reporting needed in curriculum

By Mark Prowse September 7, 2016
I’ve had class after class teach me how to talk to people and take notes at the same time, but I still have no clue how to pin down interviews with the sources that really matter, or dig up the documents that could make my journalism truly important.

Mayor Myrick re-elected, IC associate dean elected to 3rd Ward

By Jessica Ferreira, Contributing Writer November 4, 2015
Svante Myrick was re-elected Mayor of the City of Ithaca and Rob Gearhart, interim associate dean of the Roy H. Park School of Communications, was elected alderperson in Ithaca’s 3rd Ward Nov. 3.
Ithaca College to celebrate National News Engagement Day

Ithaca College to celebrate National News Engagement Day

By Daniel Hart, Contributing Writer September 30, 2015

Several alumni and journalism professionals will hold presentations and discussions on the importance of engaging with the news in recognition of National News Engagement Day. National News Engagement...

College considers new internet provider

By Gillian Nigro, Senior Writer October 24, 2013

As Ithaca College struggles with complaints of poor Wi-Fi connectivity across campus since last semester, officials said the college’s six-year contract with Apogee, its Internet provider for students...

Public Safety is investigating two burglaries

By Sabrina Knight, News Editor September 19, 2013
The Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management is investigating a report that electronic devices, a wallet and keys were stolen from the Roy H. Park School of Communications on Thursday.

Students to compete in developing apps

By Lisa Famularo, Contributing Writer February 7, 2013
A nine-week app competition begins Friday and is open to any student willing to participate.
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