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The college sent out an alert Feb. 2, notifying the campus community of the changes. The college said they will continue to review the weather forecast and ongoing conditions.

Severe weather conditions move IC to remote learning Feb. 3

By Lorien Tyne, Assistant News Editor February 3, 2022
Courses at Ithaca College will be through remote instruction Feb. 3 because of severe weather conditions, but essential staff will arrive for a normal work day. 
Ongoing positive cases of COVID-19 are not only a health concern for Ithaca College students and faculty, but also an academic concern due to how self-isolation is impacting students’ ability to attend and keep up with in-person classes.

COVID-19 cases create attendance issues for campus community

By Lorien Tyne, Contributing Writer September 29, 2021
Ongoing positive cases of COVID-19 are not only a health concern for Ithaca College students and faculty, but also an academic concern due.
Aug. 23 marked the official launch of Canvas for the campus community. The transition involved collaboration with multiple groups across campus, including students and faculty.

College community adjusts to the switch from Sakai to Canvas

By Syd Pierre, Assistant News Editor September 1, 2021
Some members of the campus community are still adjusting to Ithaca College’s new learning management system (LMS), Canvas, following the end of the college’s 10-year contract with Sakai. 
Reflecting on the past semester

Reflecting on the past semester

By Mikayla Tolliver April 28, 2021
That’s not to say I wasn’t myself at home — I was — but college has offered me new opportunities and experiences that did not exist two hours away.
How has it been adjusting to being on campus?

How has it been adjusting to being on campus?

By Mikayla Tolliver February 18, 2021
I thought I knew what college would be like, but did not consider the small details that have changed. In my first few days on campus, I felt lost.
Editorial: Campus community must be more COVID cautious

Editorial: Campus community must be more COVID cautious

By The Ithacan February 12, 2021
It's unfair to those respecting COVID-19 guidelines to be at risk because of others who are letting the thrill of being on campus go to their heads.
In a Nov. 8 statement, Tompkins Cortland Community College announced that it will be going completely remote from Nov. 9 to 15. There are currently 11 positive cases, all of which are students.

TC3 holds weeklong remote instruction due to COVID-19 cluster

By Alexis Manore, News Editor November 8, 2020
Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) has transitioned to remote learning for a week after a COVID-19 cluster was discovered. 
How are you staying motivated with everything going on in the world?

How are you staying motivated with everything going on in the world?

By Mikayla Tolliver November 3, 2020
It’s been hard to be focused 100% of the time. Online school is never going to replace regular in-person school.
SUNY Cortland President Erik J. Bitterbaum announced Nov. 1 that in-person classes will not resume this semester after the university stopped in-person classes Oct. 5 because of a rise in COVID-19 cases on campus.

SUNY Cortland extends remote learning

By Alyshia Korba, Assistant News Editor October 20, 2020
SUNY Cortland is extending remote learning for another two weeks to control the spread of COVID-19 on campus. 
Freshman Hazel Bali is an international student attending Ithaca College remotely from India.

Commentary: What it’s like attending IC from India

By Hazel Bali October 6, 2020
Starting college several time zones away might not have been exactly what I thought it’d be, but it's definitely harder than what I expected.
From left, seniors Seth Ormsby and Nina Ng sit in front of the greenhouse. Due to remote learning this semester, students in the aquaponics research group led by Paula Turkon, assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Studies and Science, will not have access to hands-on learning in the greenhouse.

Remote fall semester delays student greenhouse research

By Arleigh Rodgers, Life & Culture Editor October 1, 2020
When Ithaca College senior Seth Ormsby returned home in the spring, his work and research at the college’s greenhouse halted abruptly.
Students and professors shared their workspaces for this semester of online learning.

Students and professors showcase their workspaces for online learning

By Ithacan Staff September 28, 2020

The Ithacan’s photo team invited Ithaca College students and professors to share the at-home workspaces that they created for the remote fall semester. The college’s campus provides plenty of dedicated...

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