Dressed in Drag: Kings and queens perform at annual drag show
Drag kings and queens took to the runway on March 26 at the fifth annual Drag Show.
Drag kings and queens took to the runway on March 26 at the fifth annual Drag Show.
Editor-in-Chief Kira Maddox spoke with Rochon about his thoughts leading up to the announcement, what his plans are for his next 18 months in office and what he hopes for the future of Ithaca College.
The Ithacan’s Editor-in-Chief Kira Maddox and News Editor Aidan Quigley sit down with President Tom Rochon to discuss the protests and ongoing racial issues on campus.
On Oct. 26, 2013, between 12:30 a.m. and 1 a.m., Ithaca College students Jasmine and Jennifer Spearman got into a physical altercation with two Public Safety officers after the officers entered their Circle Apartment to investigate a noise complaint.
If there’s a change we can address that’s going to have a large impact on students and make this place better, then that’s a change I need to pursue.
An Ithaca College student was arrested and charged Aug. 4 for participating in an environmental protest.
At 7 p.m. May 4, more than 50 Ithaca residents attended a vigil on South Aurora Street near The Commons in honor of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man who was taken into custody by the Baltimore Police Department on April 12.
Editors Note: This story begins a new series of long-form features that break away from traditional newspaper style by using artistic techniques and literary elements to present an in-depth look at life in Ithaca.
In the Collective’s latest discussion in the Assata Shakur Series, students and faculty at Ithaca College came together to observe the tokenizing of black people and other minorities in mainstream media.
Students packed into Emerson Suites of Jan. 31 to watch R&B artist Jeremih perform. Did the performance live up to the hype?
Student organizers named the “Collective” hosted their third event in the Assata Shakur series.
A group of student organizers named the Collective hosted their second discussion titled “Why Indigenous Studies Matter.”