Students and locals rally for IC contingent faculty unions
Students from Ithaca College and members of the Tompkins County Workers’ Center rallied for the second time this week to support the contingent faculty unions.
Students from Ithaca College and members of the Tompkins County Workers’ Center rallied for the second time this week to support the contingent faculty unions.
“I’m glad that we got someone that seems very excited and has experience,” Enderle said.
Since December, Ithaca College has been working with U3 Advisors consulting firm to study the possibility of new off-campus housing for students.
Freshmen Clare Nowalk said the anger she felt following Trump’s election and the inauguration drove her to organize the rally.
The events of this year’s celebration are centered around “the ultimate weakness of violence,” a topic taken from King’s last book, “Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?”
Bosela’s first trip with OSEMA was during the spring break of his junior year, when he traveled to Kiptopeke State Park in Virginia.
Graduation is fast approaching for Doubleday, but he said all that he’s learned as a volunteer will help him after he leaves the college in May.
IC Progressives hosted a teach-in that focused on the environmental racism surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Morris will present her speech, “Toward a Liberative Construction of Safety and Healing in Schools: Responding to the School Pushout of Black Girls,” Nov. 15 at 6 p.m. in Klingenstein Lounge.
Mayor Svante Myrick has asked the Ithaca Police Department to patrol polling places in Ithaca on Election Day for the first time to prevent voter intimidation and voter fraud.
Media critic Janine Jackson will be visiting campus Oct. 25 to give a lecture on the trustworthiness of mainstream news media.
Two new Ithaca College Dana professors were announced Aug. 30, after changes were made to the professorship program by the Faculty Council and subsequently approved by the Executive Committee of the Dana Foundation this past February.