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Students keep in touch by creating audio editing company

By | Nov 30, 2020

Ithaca College seniors Julianna Cavallo, Steven Bluestein and Nicholas Thompson formed an audio editing company called Out of Touch Records.


Independent media virtually celebrated at 12th annual Izzy Awards

By | Oct 29, 2020

The Park Center for Independent Media held the 12th Annual Izzy Award ceremony Oct. 28. This is the first year the ceremony was held over Zoom.


Ithaca College community prepares for upcoming elections

By | Oct 15, 2020

With the 2020 presidential election 19 days away, Ithaca College students are gearing up to vote.


Formal training for guiding eyes dogs delayed

By | Oct 6, 2020

Guiding Eyes for the Blind at IC has had its paws full raising dogs amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which has delayed formal guide dog training.


New club aims to amplify Jewish student voices

By | Oct 1, 2020

The Jewish Student Union (JSU) is a new organization at Ithaca College with the goal of amplifying Jewish student voices.


IC graduates celebrate graduation after commencement delayed

By | May 26, 2020

Ithaca College’s commencement ceremony was scheduled to be held May 17. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the commencement ceremony was pushed to Aug. 2


SGC publications bill impacts magazines differently

By | Feb 26, 2020

A bill passed in Fall 2019 by the SGC that limits the number of copies on-campus publications can print impacted student publications differently. 


Ithaca College students photograph Australian bushfires

By | Feb 20, 2020

When Ithaca College sophomores Jordan Brown and Grace George stepped off the plane in January in Sydney, they immediately got a whiff of smoke. 


Students jam at Towers every Thursday night

By | Feb 18, 2020

Walking through the Ithaca College Towers Marketplace, it’s not uncommon to hear the sweet sizzle of burgers and the crisp crackle of fries emerging from the kitchen.


Q&A: Student conducts research on stress in adolescents

By | Feb 5, 2020

For students, conducting their own research is the ultimate goal. Senior Justina Snyder is already well on her way to achieving this.


Facebook group draws attention to anti-Semitic hate crimes

By | Jan 22, 2020

Jennifer Herzog operates a Facebook page called “Awake to Fight Hate” that informs its approximately 1,500 followers about instances of an anti-Semitism.


Students express concern over religious holiday conflicts

By | Dec 11, 2019

SGC created the Committee for the Advancement of Religious Equity, in which groups work to prevent the scheduling of events on religious holidays.