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Letter to the Editor: Mayor should support Bernie Sanders

By Alec Salisbury November 4, 2015
I am writing in response to Mayor Myrick’s recent endorsement of Senator Hillary Clinton over Senator Bernie Sanders.
After 3,000, the Climate Marchers arrive at their destination in the nations capitol

Obama, did you hear us knocking?

By Faith Meckley, Staff Writer November 7, 2014
I looked around the crowd and saw mostly familiar faces. Our words were not falling on any new ears, let alone any ears belonging to a person who had the authority to create immediate action and change.

Uganda celebrates “World Day of Social Justice” by signing anti-gay bill

By Jeremy Li March 1, 2014

Since 2007, the General Assembly of the United Nation has proclaimed 20 February as “World Day of Social Justice.” This is a day member states of the UN are invited to devote the day to promoting awareness...

Eric Cheyfitz, professor of American studies and humane letters at Cornell University, speaks in support of the American Studies Association’s boycott of Israel on Feb. 25 in the Klingenstein Lounge.

Guest speakers debate academic boycott

By Stephen Adams, Assistant Multimedia Editor February 27, 2014
The Israeli education boycott debate at Ithaca College came to a head on Jan. 25 when two groups hosted guest speakers with opposite views only one hour apart and across the hall from each other.
Video – Obama in Binghamton

Video – Obama in Binghamton

By Deanna Romanoff, Assistant Multimedia Editor August 29, 2013

President Obama discusses his plans for college affordability at a town hall-style meeting at Binghamton University

Obama discusses college affordability in Binghamton

By Jack Curran, Online News Editor August 24, 2013
President Barack Obama spoke at a town hall-style meeting at Binghamton University where he discussed his plans for college affordability.

Apparently Satan looks a lot like President Obama

By Chloe Wilson March 18, 2013
On March 3rd, The History Channel premiered "The Bible," a ten-hour miniseries produced by Mark Burnett, to record ratings. The series became the subject of many entertainment news publications for its weird on-set happenings, but now the series is the subject of a political controversy. The March 17th episode of "The Bible" was the first…
From left, Warren Schlesinger, member of the Faculty Council, Rob Gearhart, assistant provost of online learning and extended studies, Peter Rothbart, chair of the Faculty Council and Lisabeth Chabot, college librarian, attend the Faculty Council meeting Tuesday.

Faculty Council discusses changes to affect students

By Sabrina Knight, Assistant News Editor March 6, 2013
Members of the Ithaca College Faculty Council discussed the expansion of online education opportunities at their meeting Tuesday.
From left, Habitat for Humanity adviser President Tom Rochon sits with seniors Emily Holland, Jackie Keating, Heather Bissell and sophomore Samantha Yu in Corning, where they built a house as a part of a group project in Fall 2012.

Ithaca College senior leads with volunteerism

By Sabrina Knight, Assistant News Editor January 31, 2013
Senior Jackie Keating exemplifies her leadership skills through her commitment to helping others through Habitat for Humanity.
Senior Pedro Maldonado, president of HiFashion Studios, a student fashion design club on campus, leads the group’s first meeting of the year Jan. 22 in the Cayuga Lake Room. This is Maldonado’s final semester as president.

HiFashion Studios president and founder graduates after two years of leadership

By Cady Lang, Staff Writer January 24, 2013
Senior Pedro Maldonado will graduate at the end of this semester. He and four other students founded HiFashion Studios in the fall of 2010.

Video: Snap Judgement – What do you hope President Obama accomplishes in the next four years?

By Erica MoriartyJaclyn Cataldi January 24, 2013
Students share what they hope for President Obama to accomplish in the next four years.

Election results mark new era

By Rachael Hartford November 8, 2012
President Obama won his second term by winning minority voters, particularly Hispanics, women and young voters. Some feared Obama’s voter turnout would be stifled by a lack of excitement about the election this year. This was not the case. While a win for the Obama camp was expected, it is where he drew support from…
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