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We Need To Talk: Social Media Usage

‘We Need To Talk’: Social Media Usage

November 25, 2018

This week, Sophia and Connor discuss college student’s social media usage. Listen to our podcasts on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify and Google Play!

From left, Andrew Kosinuk, crime prevention and community events liaison for Public Safety; Crystal Young, coordinator for administrative and operational support services for Public Safety; Master Patrol Officer John Elmore; Master Security Officer Amy Noble; and Patrol Officer Jennilee Valentin are the instructors of the Rape Aggression Defense program at Ithaca College.

Rape Aggression Defense program looks to increase attendance

By Meredith Burke, Staff Writer February 7, 2018
The first three days of the program are dedicated to classroom components of personal self-awareness, while the fourth is for simulated training.
When course registration began Nov. 7, many students were having trouble scheduling their classes because the site Homer Connect, which allows students to pick their classes, crashed unexpectedly.

Course registration system crashes first week of class scheduling

By Nicole Pimental, Staff Writer November 15, 2017
Many Ithaca College students have complained about course registration, which started Nov. 7, when HomerConnect began crashing.
Michael Stuprich, 10th from the left, is a former professor in the Department of English at Ithaca College who is suing the college for having been allegedly wrongfully terminated.

Former IC professor sues the college for $1 million over termination

By Ana Borruto, Celisa Calacal, and Evan Popp October 25, 2017
Michael Stuprich, a former professor in the Department of English, is suing the college, claiming that he was wrongfully terminated.
While most Ithaca College students leave campus for summer break, a group of 85 rising seniors in the physical therapy program stayed to participate in a 10-week summer anatomy lab.

Ithaca College students spend summer dissecting bodies

By Sophia Adamucci, Assistant News Editor September 12, 2017
While most IC students leave campus for summer, a group of seniors in the physical therapy program stayed to participate in an anatomy lab.
Ithaca College students witness shooting on The Commons

Ithaca College students witness shooting on The Commons

By Sierra Guardiola, Staff Writer April 12, 2017
Witnesses said an altercation broke out between two men, causing one to pull out a gun and start shooting, wounding the other.
Senior Peter Zibinski addresses reporters at an event held to support the contingent faculty union outside of an event celebrating the IC 20/20 on March 2.

Students react to contingent faculty strike

By Sierra Guardiola, Staff Writer March 22, 2017

Students at Ithaca College are in the midst of preparing for a strike being held by contingent faculty March 28 and 29. While some are throwing their support behind the faculty, others are wary as to how...

The London Eye was lit up with the colors of the French flag the week of the November 2016 terrorist attacks in Paris. Ithaca College London Center students have been reported safe following an attack outside of British Parliament in London March 22.

All IC London Center students reported safe after attack

March 22, 2017
All Ithaca College London Center students have been reported safe following an attack outside of British Parliament in London the afternoon of March 22.
Transfer students discuss struggles they face at IC

Transfer students discuss struggles they face at IC

By Alex Klein and Connor Duffy February 8, 2017

Assistant Multimedia Editor Connor Duffy spoke with three people close to the transfer community about the issues facing Ithaca College's transfer students.

Pictured above, protesters ideologies clash over their beliefs about Planned Parenthood at The Womens March on Ithaca, held Jan. 21.

Defunding Planned Parenthood may affect Finger Lakes women

By Steph Siok, Staff Writer February 7, 2017
President Donald Trump’s possible plan to defund Planned Parenthood could impact women in the Ithaca College community and surrounding areas.
Snap Judgment: Kendall Day

Snap Judgment: Kendall Day

May 2, 2016

The Ithacan produces a weekly segment called “Snap Judgment,” which gathers students’ thoughts and opinions about a particular topic. For this week’s Snap Judgement, The Ithacan asked students: "How...

Students marched from Textor Hall down to The Ithaca Commons to raise awareness for sexual assault prevention and to honor survivors.

Ithaca community marches to take back the night

By Annie Estes, Staff Writer May 1, 2016
These “survivor speak-outs” were the focus of Ithaca’s 37th annual Take Back the Night, an event held at 7 p.m. April 29 to raise awareness about sexual assault and to support and honor survivors.
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