Students express concerns about long dining hall lines
Ithaca College dining hall lines have caused some concern among students trying to get their meals.
Ithaca College dining hall lines have caused some concern among students trying to get their meals.
Ithaca college has released extensive quarantine and isolation plans, contact tracing and testing plans as part of the Return to Campus Plan.
At the end of a phased move-in process for Spring 2021, Ithaca College has received multiple reports of COVID-19 guideline violations.
Cornell University changed its COVID-19 alert level from green to yellow, which means there is a low to moderate risk of transmission.
A delay in COVID-19 test results led a group of Ithaca College students to have extended quarantines after returning to campus.
The Ithaca College Terrace 13 (T13) Testing Office and the Friends 110 lab are both closed Feb. 2 due to inclement weather.
The SGC hosted the meeting in response to pushback from campus community members regarding the upcoming faculty and program cuts.
In a Jan. 6 announcement, TCHD said an employee at Ulta Beauty tested positive and may have infected others while working.
The department said in an announcement Dec. 19 that an individual who works at BJ’s tested positive and may have infected others.
The TCHD announced possible COVID-19 exposures at the Lansing Tops Markets bakery and on the TCAT Route 14 and Route 30 buses.
Due to community spread of COVID-19 and the number of students and staff members in quarantine, the ICSD is moving to remote instruction until January.
Ithaca College administrators and students shared information regarding Spring 2021 move-in and the on-campus experience.