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Snap Judgment: Next School President

Snap Judgment: Next School President

April 20, 2016
The Ithacan asks students to share the qualities they hope to see in the school's next president.
Weak at the Knees: The Physical Therapy Clinic

Weak at the Knees: The Physical Therapy Clinic

By Kylee Roberts, Blogger October 8, 2015
Not only did the students they help me with my injuries, but they’re really great people to talk to in general. If you have any sort of injury that you think needs assistance, I highly suggest checking out the clinic.
Editorial: College should continue to seek diverse faculty

Editorial: College should continue to seek diverse faculty

October 7, 2015
Diversity among faculty is essential to enhance the overall educational experience for all students attending college.
Seniors Jennifer Spearman, left, and Jasmine Spearman, right, were handcuffed by Public Safety officers on Oct. 26 2013.

Ithaca College students tell their stories: “We all felt each other’s pain”

By Kira Maddox September 9, 2015
On Oct. 26, 2013, between 12:30 a.m. and 1 a.m., Ithaca College students Jasmine and Jennifer Spearman got into a physical altercation with two Public Safety officers after the officers entered their Circle Apartment to investigate a noise complaint.
Sophomore Sam Piraneo shows of his tattoo of song lyrics that have a special meaning to him.

Ink About It

By Tommy Battistelli, Assistant Photo Editor April 16, 2015

From left: Senior Jonathon Cummings and freshman Wilson Vivas convince Plain Street resident Eric Lovett to sign the petition to change the name of Plain Street to honor Nelson Mandela on April 11.

Effort begins to change street name to honor Mandela

By Max Denning, Online News Editor April 12, 2015
Freshman Sophia Conger, Gabby Malave and Jaylen Young have begun organizing an effort to rename Plain Street, Nelson Mandela Street to honor the former South African president’s passing in December 2013.
Studies examine gender enrollment in communications

Studies examine gender enrollment in communications

By Ana Borruto, Staff Writer April 1, 2015
At Ithaca College, and in many other communications programs, it is not uncommon to find that women outnumber men in journalism classes. However, these trends are not reflected in the field of communications’ job market.
The breakdown of who donated to the college on IC Giving Day.

IC Giving Day sees record for most donations in a single day

By Max Denning, Max Denning March 4, 2015
Ithaca College raised $735,249 in the first IC Giving Day on Feb. 26, receiving gifts from 2,306 donors.
Students pose for a photograph in their Halloween costumes in IC Square.

Halloween weekend at Ithaca College

By Corey Hess and Tommy Battistelli November 5, 2014
This Halloween, Ithaca students wore a variety of costumes to celebrate the spooky holiday. IC After Dark also hosted the Halloween-themed “953 Danby Manor” event in IC Square on Oct. 31.

Students struggle to fund musical-comedy thesis film

By Josh Vitchkoski, Contributing Writer October 8, 2014
"The Art of Adjustment," a thesis film co-produced and directed by seniors Nick Stern and Jake Witterschein, is a musical comedy about a man who was sent to prison.
College sees more applicants but fewer students

College sees more applicants but fewer students

September 3, 2014
Ithaca College enrolled 1,550 freshmen for the 2014–15 academic year — 150 fewer than the target number of 1,700 students.
All-College Meeting excludes all Ithaca College students

All-College Meeting excludes all Ithaca College students

August 27, 2014

Every year before the academic year begins, Ithaca College hosts the All-College Meeting. At the meeting, which is limited to only the college’s staff and faculty, Ithaca College President Tom Rochon...

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