Editorial: Investing in fossil fuels unsustainable for college
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.
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.
Junior Nathan Jue is currently training for this year’s National University Championship in April in Gainesville, Florida.
The Kitchen Theatre Company is presenting a play written by Wendy Dann ’93, Ithaca College associate professor in the Department of Theatre Arts.
In the fall, the U.S. Department of State gave Catholic Charities of Tompkins and Tioga County permission to bring 50 refugees to Ithaca.
When people feel targeted, powerless, and vulnerable, the last thing they need is to also be made to feel invisible.
In the gaze of white America, King’s legacy starts and stops with his work in the Civil Rights Movement.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Jan. 27 severely restricting travel from seven Muslim-majority countries.
Alisar Awwad created the #takeitback Project in an effort to “take back” her own identity and empathize with others.
Senior Nicole Razzano, who was previously a member of the gymnastics team, began pole vaulting last year.
Sophomores Gianna Folz and Nicole Marino are working to end the taboo on women’s periods and cultivate a more accepting culture of menstruation.
Some seniors are just barely able to achieve their graduation requirements because of complications arising with the Integrative Core Curriculum.
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.