Editorial: IC administrators must prioritize their faculty
Raising wages and allocating funding for dying programs should be the highest priority for the college if they are to stay afloat as an institution.
Raising wages and allocating funding for dying programs should be the highest priority for the college if they are to stay afloat as an institution.
With new owners and a new menu, Smiley’s Mini Mart on Rogan’s Corner hopes to appeal more to Ithaca College students.
Many club teams returned to practice and play at the start of the new academic year. Among these teams was the Ithaca Hex Quidditch team, who returned to South Hill flying high with excitement.
Two new theater organizations, Black Artists United and Harmony Theatre Collective, are focusing on creating people of color-exclusive spaces for artists at Ithaca College.
The No. 13 Ithaca College football team defeated Alfred University 52–3 Sept. 17 at Butterfield Stadium. The victory improves Ithaca College’s record 3–0 on the season.
Tickets for the 2022 63rd Cortaca Jug football game at Yankee Stadium are now on sale for the Ithaca College campus community.
“Road Kill,” a thesis project among four Ithaca College alumni, made its way across the pond to the International Motor Film Awards in London, where it will compete against other films.
As the 2022 season opens up for the Ithaca College men’s soccer team, some new faces from other collegiate soccer programs look to showcase their skills in their new colors.
This will be a costly endeavor, but it will protect Ithaca students and residents from walking home past 9 p.m. in the frigid cold of our winters.
For current athletes, alumni of all ages and their families, the Jannette Bonrouhi-Zakaim Memorial Alumni Run represents more than just a race.