Longtime college archivist and librarian retires
Bridget Bower, longtime archivist and librarian at Ithaca College, has retired following the elimination of her position.
Bridget Bower, longtime archivist and librarian at Ithaca College, has retired following the elimination of her position.
Meet our Year in Review editors and learn more about the magazine before it comes out.
Every year, The Ithacan produces a magazine called Year in Review that highlights stories and photographs that defined the academic year.
Students displaced by a flood in East Tower Monday are expected to start moving back into their rooms today. All 12th floor residents were forced to evacuate after a sprinkler was damaged.
After nearly a year of discussion and collaboration among many departments of the college, the IC20/20 Steering Committee wrote a final draft of the proposal and presented it to faculty, students and staff at Ithaca College this week.
Junior Jake Tenenbaum, a business administration major, applied for 37 internships this year. This summer, he will use his self-branding skills that landed him the job to market his employer.
It’s no New York City, but Ithaca certainly delivers when it comes to pizza. The Ithacan held blind taste-tests to find out which pizza students, faculty and alumni truly think is the best. Five cheese pizzas were ordered from places on The Commons, and 19 taste testers indulged in order to rate each pizza from…
One light bulb serves as the illumination for this display of athleticism. A homemade poster with quotes, “Suck it up” and “Squat till you puke,” provide the only inspiration. Pictures of Andrew Hollenbeck’s idols, Wade Hooper and Ed Coon, add reminders of what the future may bring.
After months of deliberations, the registrar is moving forward with a new process that will divide students into groups and stagger registration times based on credits earned.
The Roy H. Park School of Communications will welcome 13 alumni employed by ESPN to campus tomorrow to give students a glimpse into the television industry.
The Ithaca College Washington Semester Program has been suspended for the Fall 2011 semester after only two students committed to enrolling in the program.
Many alumni have raised their voices in reaction to last week’s release of three mascot finalists.