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THE ITHACAN

The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

Courtesy of Nori Wieder

IC alumna killed by falling tree in Queens, NY

By Noreyana Fernando, News Editor August 10, 2013
Pregnant Ithaca College alumna Yingyi Li-Dikov, M.S. ’08 is killed after being struck by a falling tree in Kissena Park in Queens. Li-Dikov is a 2008 graduate of the college's now defunct master's degree in sport management program.

A week in photos — April 25, 2013

By Ithacan Staff April 25, 2013
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Video: Snap Judgement – Should Ithaca College limit free printing?

By Deanna Romanoff April 18, 2013
Ithaca College students share their opinions about whether or not they believe the school should limit the amount of pages that can be printed for free.

Video: Hidden Talents of Ithaca — Meghan Kissinger, humor writer

By Deanna Romanoff April 4, 2013
Senior Meghan Kissinger hopes to turn her talent for humor writing into a future career. She talks about her blog, how she stays funny, and how it all began in this all new Hidden Talents of Ithaca.

Video: What do you want to do before you die?

By Michelle Boulé April 4, 2013
An Ithaca College student takes her own bucket list ideals and creates a chalkboard installation on the academic quad of campus.

Video: Snap Judgement – Is the college’s proposed learning center in China worth the investment?

By Jaclyn CataldiShawn Steiner March 28, 2013
Students on campus share their opinions on whether they think Ithaca College's proposed learning center in China is worth the investment.

Audio Slideshow: A Belizean experience

By Michelle Boulé January 24, 2013
A student talks about her trip to Belize with her environmental study class, Belize Rainforests Reefs, and Ruins

Faculty employ Web program to combat plagiarism

By Jamie Swinnerton, Contributing Writer February 16, 2012
In a time where students share access to millions of speeches, documents and literature on the Web, Ithaca College faculty members are turning to the Internet service Turnitin to combat student plagiarism.
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