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Editorial: Investing in fossil fuels unsustainable for college

By The Ithacan | Feb 8, 2017

The college has not provided a convincing argument as to why it should not make the pledge, or at least study the potential outcomes of doing so.


Ithaca College junior Olympic weightlifter aims for greatness

By | Feb 8, 2017

Junior Nathan Jue is currently training for this year’s National University Championship in April in Gainesville, Florida.


Professor’s ‘Birds of East Africa’ swoops into Kitchen Theatre

By | Feb 8, 2017

The Kitchen Theatre Company is presenting a play written by Wendy Dann ’93, Ithaca College associate professor in the Department of Theatre Arts.


Ithaca bound refugee families halted by immigration ban

By | Feb 8, 2017

In the fall, the U.S. Department of State gave Catholic Charities of Tompkins and Tioga County permission to bring 50 refugees to Ithaca.


Commentary: Rochon cowers in response to Muslim ban

By | Feb 7, 2017

When people feel targeted, powerless, and vulnerable, the last thing they need is to also be made to feel invisible.


Editorial: Sanitizing King’s legacy dishonors his core message

By The Ithacan | Feb 1, 2017

In the gaze of white America, King’s legacy starts and stops with his work in the Civil Rights Movement.


Trump’s immigration order impacts Ithaca College community

By , | Feb 1, 2017

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Jan. 27 severely restricting travel from seven Muslim-majority countries.


#takeitback: Student combats labels with social media campaign

By | Feb 1, 2017

Alisar Awwad created the #takeitback Project in an effort to “take back” her own identity and empathize with others.


Ithaca College senior tackles transition to pole-vaulting

By | Feb 1, 2017

Senior Nicole Razzano, who was previously a member of the gymnastics team, began pole vaulting last year.


Q&A: Ithaca College students seek to stop flow of period stigma

By | Jan 31, 2017

Sophomores Gianna Folz and Nicole Marino are working to end the taboo on women’s periods and cultivate a more accepting culture of menstruation.


Students struggle to graduate due to the ICC

By | Jan 30, 2017

Some seniors are just barely able to achieve their graduation requirements because of complications arising with the Integrative Core Curriculum.


Editorial: White feminism excludes marginalized women

By The Ithacan | Jan 25, 2017

If white participants of the Women’s March hope to enact real change in the name of women’s rights, they must abandon white feminism altogether.