Police report downtown power outage
There are power outages in the downtown and East Hill areas of the City of Ithaca, according to a press release issued earlier tonight by the Ithaca Police Department.
There are power outages in the downtown and East Hill areas of the City of Ithaca, according to a press release issued earlier tonight by the Ithaca Police Department.
A robber carrying what police said appeared to be a gun concealed in a bag, escaped a local McDonald’s Tuesday night with an undisclosed amount of money, according to an Ithaca Police Department press release.
Some members of the Bureau of Concerts are questioning whether the organization will be able to host a performance in one of Tompkins County’s largest indoor entertainment venues — Ithaca College’s Athletics and Events Center — anytime soon.
A porch on 132 University Ave. by Cornell University caught on fire early this morning, but crews were able to quickly extinguish its flames, according to a press release penned by IFD assistant fire chief Daniel Tier III.
A team of Ithaca College students has won a mock stock portfolio management competition, according to an Intercom release penned by Paul Deamer, marketing communications manager in the Office of Marketing Communications.
The Ithaca College campus is experiencing a decrease in water pressure, according to an Emergency Notification sent out to the campus community shortly after 1 p.m.
Throughout his life, much has been asked of Scott Nachlis.
Leslie Schettino, director of Ithaca College’s Office of Student Disability Services, died Thursday evening, according to an Intercom release authored by Marisa Kelly, provost and vice president of academic affairs.
Craig Cummings, professor and chair of the department in music theory, history and composition, has been named the interim dean of the School of Music, effective July 1, according to an Intercom release penned by Marisa Kelly, provost and vice president of academic affairs.
IC Progress, led by student body president-elect Rob Flaherty, has won the Student Government Association executive board election, defeating the “Be Heard” ticket.
A lot has been asked of Scott Nachlis. On campus, the senior applied psychology major serves as president of the Student Government Association in a time where administrators, faculty members and students finalize and prepare IC 20/20, Ithaca College’s vision plan for the next decade, for implementation.
The Academic Policy Committee has approved Ithaca College’s new Integrative Core Curriculum, according to an Intercom release penned by Marisa Kelly, provost and vice president of academic affairs.