PPECS offers curbside pickup for remote Fall 2020
Ithaca College’s PPECS is continuing to offer equipment checkouts to students despite Fall 2020 being held remotely.
Ithaca College’s PPECS is continuing to offer equipment checkouts to students despite Fall 2020 being held remotely.
There is a freedom in the chaos — a freedom to reimagine our approach and the way we envision education, community and connection.
At this year’s 20th annual 4-H Duck Race, 1,856 yellow rubber ducks twisted around a swirling, above-ground swimming pool at a local family home.
In light of a recent federal appeals court decision, Florida is requiring ex-felons to pay all fines, restitution and legal fees.
The third installment in the Bill & Ted saga, “Bill & Ted Face the Music,” is full of feel-good comedy and callbacks to the original movie.
For the first time in its 128-year history, Ithaca College has promoted an African American to the rank of full professor.
The Killers’ latest album, “Imploding The Mirage,” delivers feel-good music with bombastic tones. However, the album sometimes shines too brightly.
Cornell University has changed its COVID-19 alert level from green to yellow.
There are 57 active COVID-19 cases in Tompkins County as of Sept. 2. This is the largest single-day increase in the county since the pandemic began.
Rising alt-pop star Dominic Fike’s new album, “What Could Possibly Go Wrong,” is an excellent album full of anthemic tracks and confessional lyrics.
Officials from Ithaca College, Cornell University and Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3), presented plans for Fall 2020 at a virtual town hall Aug. 18.
IC has released its return to campus plan, which covers campus repopulation, monitoring community health, containment of the coronavirus and campus shutdown.