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County warns community of new drug increasing overdoses

By | Nov 3, 2022

The Tompkins County Sheriff’s Office released a public safety alert Oct. 5 regarding an increase of overdoses within the county because of a new drug.


Lack of input in proposed schedule grid causes confusion

By | Nov 2, 2022

The new scheduling grid proposal may be designed with students in mind, but for some professors, it is already proving to be a headache.


Entrepreneurs of color balance business ownership and student life

By | Nov 2, 2022

Five student entrepreneurs of color were featured in the college’s Center for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Social Change (IDEAS) student of color business expo Oct. 7.


Transgender student finds a community with men’s rugby

By | Nov 2, 2022

Donato has been on testosterone treatment since August. He had to choose between being on the rowing team at Fordham or being open about his identity.



Ithaca community members celebrate Halloween

By | Nov 2, 2022

In preparation for Halloween, Ithaca College students and community members engaged in costume parties, vendors, markets and movie nights to ring in the holiday.


Park welcomes alum to speak with students

By | Nov 1, 2022

The Ithaca College Roy H. Park School of Communications welcomed Mark Gross ’88 on Oct. 25 and 26 to speak in classes and participate in an open Q&A.


Football beats RPI for first time in two decades

By | Oct 29, 2022

The Ithaca College football team defeated the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Engineers in a 13–10 thriller Oct. 29 at Butterfield Stadium.


Editorial: IC must prioritize current students’ financial needs

By | Oct 26, 2022

Ithaca College is expecting to make operational changes in the upcoming years based on the college’s dropping enrollment and retention.



Students celebrate Halloween early with BomberTHON

By | Oct 26, 2022

For its first event this semester, BomberTHON hosted its first-ever Halloween Dodgeball Tournament on Oct. 24. 


Old books receive new life at community book sale

By | Oct 26, 2022

Cardboard boxes and paper bags line the entrance of the warehouse for customers to use as they peruse through aisles of old books at the Fall Book Sale.