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The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

From left, seniors Mariana Garces and Ava Carneli sit in the hallway on the third floor of Phillips Hall waiting for a meeting of the board of trustees to be let out.

Media policy protesters disperse

By Ithacan Staff October 12, 2012
After two hours of peaceful protest against the new media policy at Ithaca College, students and faculty have dispersed.
‘Innocence of Muslims’ video sparks violence and global debate

‘Innocence of Muslims’ video sparks violence and global debate

By Shea O'Meara, Senior Writer September 27, 2012
The Ithaca College community combats violence by emphasizing moderate aspects of the faith in the wake of anti-American protests.
Protestors march Monday in Albany to urge Gov. Cuomo to ban fracking in New York. IMAGE BY citizenactionny / Flickr.

Ithaca College community joins Albany fracking protest

By Kacey Deamer, Online Editor August 29, 2012
Members of the Ithaca College community joined an estimated 1,500 protesters Monday in Albany to urge Gov. Andrew Cuomo to ban natural gas drilling, also known as fracking, in New York.

Rallying for Trayvon

By Candace King, Staff Writer April 6, 2012
As the Trayvon Martin case continues to spark a national outcry against racial profiling, Ithaca College students are uniting to incite awareness on a local level.

Documentarian discusses race

By Lucy Walker, Staff Writer April 5, 2012
Amid the recent Trayvon Martin protests, racial relations sit on the forefront of American political discourse. But, according to documentary filmmaker and diversity educator Lee Mun Wah, the framework of the conversation remains skewed.

Season of protest

By Ithacan Staff November 10, 2011
In a time of global unrest, Ithacans are standing up to protest economic, social and environmental issues.

Ithacans occupy Wall Street

By Patrick Feeney, Staff Writer October 13, 2011
Ithacans are moving beyond the local level to join the national Occupy Wall Street protest.
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