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Nancy Pringle, executive vice president and general counsel, spoke to Faculty Council about potentially creating a free spech policy after a controversial seaker was brough to campus.

Executive VP discusses free speech policy at Faculty Council

By Maggie McAden, Staff Writer November 15, 2017
Pringle said the way the student protest occurred during gun-advocate Larry Pratt’s visit to campus Nov. 9 served as a model for the kind of respectful discourse that President Collado encourages.
Senior Sean Themea, sophomore Julia LaJuett and senior Matthew Sidilau use a mock jail as a tool to educate students on criminal justice reform, while collecting money to donate water to residents of Flint, Michigan.

Ithaca College political club collects donations for Flint

By Kayla Dwyer, Opinion Editor February 20, 2016
IC Young Americans for Liberty spent the day Feb. 16 collecting donations to send clean water to Flint, Michigan, which has been rocked by a drinking-water crisis.
In Ithaca College's predominantly liberal community, conservative students find their place on campus and in the classroom.

Elephant in the room: Ithaca College’s conservative students

By Evan Popp, Staff Writer October 28, 2015
“There’s an old saying: If you take three Republicans and put them into a room, you’ll come out with four different ideologies because we all have our own concept of what being a Republican means.”
2,977 flags were placed on the Academic Quad Sept. 11 to commemorate the lives lost in 2001. Student political clubs collaborated on the creation of the display.

Student political organizations prepare for election season

By Jonah Swiatek, Contributing Writer September 15, 2015
Despite differences in political ideologies, IC YAL, IC Progressives, Ithaca College Democrats and IC Republicans are all hoping to increase student participation in politics and voting, especially as the 2016 election season warms up.
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