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Q&A: Raza Rumi speaks at UN on the dangers journalists face

By Ryan King, Contributing Writer September 25, 2016
Raza Rumi, scholar in residence for the School of Humanities and Sciences at Ithaca College, spoke Sept. 16 at a #ProtectJournalists United Nations panel.
Members of the Ithaca College part time–faculty union walked out of negotiations with the administration Sept. 23 after receiving what they said was a disappointing counterproposal on compensation. On Dec. 8, the union announced that it may hold a strike vote at the beginning of next semester.

Update: IC part time–faculty union, administration far apart in talks

By Grace Elletson, Assistant News Editor September 23, 2016
“We’ve had dialogue about the issues,” Burroughs said. “They’re either stalling or not doing their work, and we’re not going to tolerate that.”
The new space is located on the third floor of Campus Center and attached to the faculty offices for the Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity. However, Sean Eversley Bradwell, director of programs and outreach in the Division of Educational Affairs, who will help oversee the implementation of the space, said it will not be called a “safe space.”

Amid national debate, IC creates multicultural student lounge

By Sophia Tulp, News Editor September 14, 2016
Ithaca College has joined a growing list of colleges and universities that offer designated “safe spaces” for members of the campus community. The creation of this space at the college, called the “multicultural student lounge,” comes as institutions across the nation are debating what these spaces are and what their place is in higher education.

Letter to the Editor: Freshmen should not be afraid to seek help

By Jim Mica August 30, 2016
If you run into trouble: look for help! It’s all around you. All you need to do is ask.
A water pipe broke in Campus Center Feb. 16 resulting in the building being evacuated for roughly 30 minutes.

Water leaks spring up across Ithaca College campus

By Kyle Arnold, Assistant News Editor February 17, 2016
Ithaca College experienced a string of water leaks across campus following cold weather and heavy rain.
Students in the Opera Workshop course rehearse for their first show on Nov. 19. A  semesterlong course, the performance will feature pieces from American composers.

Students to perform new American operas

By Allison Falk, Contributing Writer November 17, 2015
Students in the Opera Workshop course will be putting on a show featuring American works from new American composers that have not yet been performed or recorded.

College Briefs Oct. 8

October 8, 2015
Cornell diversity director to speak on National Coming Out Day at Ithaca College.

Collective hosts discussion on international movements

By Kira Maddox, Managing Editor January 31, 2015
Student organizers named the "Collective" hosted their third event in the Assata Shakur series.

What goes down must come back up

By Frances Johnson, Staff Writer January 21, 2015
High-flying nausea shakes up Frances Johnson's journey to Germany.
From left, Daphne Fesheyer and Mathias Ellegieris sit at a table Dec. 5 during a soft opening at Coltivare. The restuarant officially opens to the public Dec. 13.

New Ithaca bistro brings education to the kitchen

By Evin Billington, Life & Culture Editor December 10, 2014
Students are breaking into the culinary world in Ithaca's new bistro, Coltivare.
Visiting photographer Laurie S. Snyder will present at 6 p.m. Dec. 11 in the Handwerker Gallery for her talk, “Art is Hard.”

Visiting photographer discusses art’s creative challenges

By Cristina Saltos, Contributing Writer December 10, 2014
Artist and photographer Laurie S. Snyder will present to students and faculty Dec. 11 for her talk, "Art is Hard."
A present is hidden in a display case in Multifaceted Minerals, one of many stores participating in Presents on the Commons, a small-business scavenger hunt. Stores reward those who find the gifts in Ithacash, a new local currency.

Ithaca community scavenger hunt launches new local currency

By Mary Ford, Staff Writer December 10, 2014

The holiday shopping season is underway, bringing with it all the excitement of searching for the perfect gift. Throughout Ithaca’s small-business community, this is even more literal than usual. Small...

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