Commentary: Shopping locally strengthens community connection
Making the conscious decision to shop locally has far-reaching benefits that popular online and chain stores just don’t offer
Making the conscious decision to shop locally has far-reaching benefits that popular online and chain stores just don’t offer
Brooks, a Canadian-born American conservative political and cultural commentator, spoke about the ways social media has transformed journalism both positively and negatively.
Though Tinder — the social media app that has users logging in an average of 11 times per day — is commonly used for the casual hook-up scene, Ithaca College junior Maureen Wietecha swiped right and landed in a committed relationship a year and a half ago.
Joslyn Brenton, assistant professor of sociology at Ithaca College, discusses attending three different colleges in four years, love and relationships, and why college is the best time to explore open-mindedness.
The hashtag MaybeHeDoesn’tHitYou was started by Afro-Latina artist and writer Zahira Kelly to raise awareness of abuse that isn’t physical or visible.
The Ithacan asks students to share what their relationship with their RA is like.
Given that the past couple of days seemed to be all about Galentine’s Day and Valentine’s Day and generally focusing on relationships, I think it’s time that we put aside some time to focus on ourselves today.
I started this blog on the very first day of 2015—and 2015 has been quite a year.
Last year I helped facilitate programs on healthy relationships for adults with developmental disabilities.
I mentioned a few posts back that I’ve been helping with a program called SPEAK as a part of my internship with The Advocacy Center.
Sexual assault on campus is one of the most talked about issues on college campuses this fall.
Students engaged in an honest discussion about rape culture and gender equality. The event was sponsored by the Students Active For Ending Rape.