Editorial: Abolishing police is a threat when policing still exists
The systems that were designed to protect society do not include Black people. Our current policing system upholds systems of oppression.
The systems that were designed to protect society do not include Black people. Our current policing system upholds systems of oppression.
The Ithacan · ‘The Intersection’ – A Conversation with Alyssa Carbonell
This week, host Frankie Walls sits down with junior Alyssa Carbonell to discuss her experience as an Asian American woman at a predominately white institution.
Find a superhero cape and a pen, because it is Will Eisner Week at the Tompkins County Public Library. The library holds the week every March in honor of the late cartoonist, Will Eisner.
New men’s basketball head coach Sean Burton is now the head coach of his former team after Jim Mullins retired following the 2019-2020 season.
The ninth annual Women Leaders Series launched its first event March 1 and will continue hosting 11 more virtual events throughout March.
The SGC met with Rosanna Ferro, vice president for student affairs and campus life, passed two bills and confirmed one member at its March 1 meeting.
Singles for the week 2/22
Since field hockey graduate assistant Anna Bottino could not be on the field working with the Bombers, she took her coaching skills online
The Ithaca College SGC passed a resolution expressing no confidence in the “Shape of the College” proposal outlining faculty and program cuts at its Feb. 22 meeting.
When I tried to resolve my outstanding balance over the summer before attending the fall semester, I was told that I’d have to cover about $23,000.
Both the men’s and women’s Ithaca College swimming and diving teams hosted the Bombers are Back Time Trial on Feb.
The Ithacan · ‘Re:Mixing’ – “Open The Books” with Julia Machlin and Sara Stohl
Open the Books is a movement on campus that is fighting for transparency and shared governance regarding faculty cuts at Ithaca College.