June 4, 2023
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Editorial: Professors of color need stronger college support

By The Ithacan | Apr 5, 2017

The tenure system at this college is constructed in a way that disadvantages professors who dedicate time to helping students.


Faculty of color at Ithaca College experience cultural taxation

By | Apr 5, 2017

Cultural taxation—psychologist Amado Padilla coined the term to describe minority faculty’s obligation to serve the diversity needs of the college.


Jury to be chosen June 1 for suspect in Anthony Nazaire case

By | Apr 2, 2017

Jury selection will begin June 1 for the trial of Nagee Green, the suspect accused of killing Ithaca College student Anthony Nazaire.


Female athletes feel pressure to look good while competing

By | Mar 30, 2017

Societal norms pressure female athletes to focus on looking good on top of being prepared for competition.


Editorial: Focus on job training undervalues humanities

By The Ithacan | Mar 29, 2017

Most courses in vocational studies, such as business or law, do not do enough to foster critical-thinking skills.


IC students to perform political and satirical Spanish play

By | Mar 29, 2017

“Anyone from any political background, I think, will be able to watch this, will be able to enjoy this,” Christopher Morales said.


IC faculty have mixed reactions to union contract agreement

By | Mar 29, 2017

The Ithaca College contingent faculty union is currently celebrating a victory: a first-time contract with the college.


Ithacans assemble: Comic fans unite on campus for Ithacon 42

By | Mar 22, 2017

Bill Turner, the founder of Ithacon, said his vision of the convention has always been for it to be accessible and to serve the fans.


Editorial: Rowdy student behavior on TCAT unacceptable

By The Ithacan | Mar 22, 2017

The TCAT does not exist solely for the college — it is not a private transportation system meant to serve only its needs.


Cheerleading team welcomes first male member this year

By | Mar 22, 2017

Rizzo got his start in cheerleading through tumbling, which he was placed in as a way to get healthy and grow stronger as a child.


Strike still on despite union bargaining session with college

By | Mar 22, 2017

The Ithaca College contingent faculty bargaining committees met with the administration for a bargaining session March 21.


State scholarship program may lose funding for next fiscal year

By | Mar 21, 2017

Two scholarship programs tied to Ithaca College might see their funding reduced through the New York state’s budget for next fiscal year.