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Debate team novices receive acclaim at national tournament

By | Mar 25, 2015

Sophomores Charlie Vaca and Jose Escano both advanced past the preliminary rounds of the Novice National Championships at Butler University in Indianapolis, which featured debaters with less than one year of experience from 30 different colleges and universities from March 13–15.


Ithaca College to host 18th environmental film festival

By | Mar 24, 2015

FLEFF is a local annual film festival in its 18th year and has been sponsored by Ithaca College since 2004. This year’s festival will include films on several topics, ranging from New York City rooftop farmers to the crisis in the Congo, all under the umbrella theme of habitats.


Ithaca College part-time professors hold “teach-in”

By | Mar 23, 2015

The Ithaca College Adjunct Organizing Committee, a group of part-time professors who are leading a unionization effort for part-time faculty members, held a “teach-in” March 19 to address issues of adjuncts and part-time professors in higher education.


A look at unions on college campuses: locally and nationwide

The Ithacan’s three-part package on unionization on college campuses:
Part One: Colleges weigh-in on value of unions
Part Two: Part-time faculty across the nation move toward unionization
Part Three: Colleges increase use of adjunct faculty as their role evolves


Ithaca College to hold first single-day giving event

By | Feb 26, 2015

Ithaca College is dedicating a 24-hour period on Feb. 26 to encouraging students, faculty, staff and alumni to donate to the college, the first time the college has held a single-day giving event.Ithaca College is dedicating a 24-hour period on Feb. 26 to encouraging students, faculty, staff and alumni to donate to the college, the first time the college has held a single-day giving event.


Part-time professors do not participate in national walkout

By | Feb 25, 2015

Adjuncts and part-time professors at colleges and universities across the country organized a national walkout event Feb. 25, but Ithaca College’s part-time faculty did not participate.


Ithaca restaurants commit critical health violations

By | Feb 4, 2015

Ithaca College Dining Services has shown improvement, while many local Ithaca restaurants have committed critical violations with the Tompkins County Health Department.


Ithaca College’s part-time faculty move toward unionization

By , | Jan 28, 2015

Ithaca College part-time faculty members are taking steps towards unionization.


Ithaca College President’s salary greater than peers

By | Jan 21, 2015

Ithaca College President Tom Rochon’s compensation is greater than presidents from similar colleges.


Ithaca College professor scans Lincoln’s cottage

By | Jan 21, 2015

Michael Rogers, associate professor of physics and astronomy, performed a 3-D laser scan of Abraham Lincoln’s summer cottage with a team including students.


IC students join national rally for racial justice

By | Dec 3, 2014

This week over 200 Ithaca College students withstood cold temperatures and gathered to demonstrate with students and others across the country and around the world, sharing their reflections and personal stories about how police brutality and violence affect them.


Ferguson crisis leads to ‘Hands Up Walk Out’ rally at IC

By | Dec 2, 2014

Ithaca College students attended a student-organized “Hands Up Walk Out” rally at 1:01 p.m. on Dec. 1 at Free Speech Rock outside of Campus Center.