Students at other schools show solidarity with Ithaca College
Students at other colleges and universities are joining in solidarity with racial protests at the University of Missouri and Ithaca College.
Students at other colleges and universities are joining in solidarity with racial protests at the University of Missouri and Ithaca College.
“Black lives matter.”
“I can’t breathe.”
“No justice, no peace, no racist police.”
Around 300 people chanted these phrases during a Black Lives Matter solidarity march Oct. 24 that started from the Bernie Milton Pavilion on The Commons and went down Seneca and Tioga Streets to Beverly J. Martin Elementary School.
The Ithaca College administration has created a new council to address the recent issues concerning diversity, inclusion and engagement on campus.
Every morning, Bob McCune, 87, drinks coffee made by his wife, Alice McCune. After he’s done, he checks his assignments on Sakai and gets ready to drive to campus and attend his Ideas and Ideologies class in Williams Hall at Ithaca College.