Public Safety investigates burglary in Clarke Hall
The Office of Public Safety is investigating a burglary that took place yesterday between 9 and 11:30 p.m. in Clarke Hall.
The Office of Public Safety is investigating a burglary that took place yesterday between 9 and 11:30 p.m. in Clarke Hall.
Wellness Wednesdays, a series of bring-your-own-lunch health sessions, is kicking off its fourth semester with a lesson in feng shui. The wellness program was originally designed by student interns and aims to provide students with a balanced amount of health topics. Nancy Reynolds, program director for the Ithaca College health promotion center, said she is…
John Keshishoglou, founding dean of the Ithaca College School of Communications passed away last Wednesday from pancreatic cancer. He was 79. His impact and memory linger not only at the college, but also worldwide.
At an anti-drone, anti-war protest at Syracuse Hancock International Airport over the weekend, nine protestors from Ithaca were arrested and are set to appear in court May 3 and 4 for obstructing governmental administration and disorderly conduct.
Students displaced by a flood in East Tower Monday are expected to start moving back into their rooms today. All 12th floor residents were forced to evacuate after a sprinkler was damaged.
The sustainability committee of the Ithaca Farmer’s Market is proposing a three year, three-step time line to phase out the use of single-use plastic bags.
As rain pours down on solar panel-covered roofs, EcoVillage at Ithaca, a small but growing sustainable development in west Ithaca, prepares to spread its roots a little farther this summer into the Ithaca community.
The dangers of horizontal hydraulic fracturing are coming to the forefront of New York state’s attention as the timer ticks down for the July 1 conclusion of the de facto Marcellus Shale moratorium.
Fresh from covering revolts in Cairo, award-winning ABC News anchor and correspondent David Muir ’95 will deliver this year’s commencement address May 22.
Tony Kushner’s anticipated interview scheduled for 7:30 p.m. today in Ford Hall has been canceled.
Though last year’s hysteria of the H1N1 virus or “swine flu” is long over, the flu is spreading across campus again — including the H1N1 strain.
President Tom Rochon announced the results of The Chronicle of Higher Education’s “Great Colleges to Work For” survey at the All College Meeting last Thursday, saying this was Ithaca College’s first time participating in the survey — and possibly the last.