IC students sail the world together
Semester at Sea is a global comparative study-abroad program in which about 500 to 700 students travel to more than 10 countries aboard a cruise ship each semester.
Semester at Sea is a global comparative study-abroad program in which about 500 to 700 students travel to more than 10 countries aboard a cruise ship each semester.
The Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management is investigating a report that electronic devices, a wallet and keys were stolen from the Roy H. Park School of Communications on Thursday.
Freshman Josh Kelly seeks to provide a space for Green Party values on campus through a new club called IC Greens.
Ithaca College has enrolled about 200 more students in the Class of 2017 than it originally projected in May, causing residence halls to exceed their capacities and some departments at the college to accommodate more students than anticipated.
Ithaca College welcomes Gerald Hector as the new vice president, replacing Carl Sgrecci who will retire at the end of the month after 46 years of service at the college.
Ithaca College welcomes Gerald Hector as the new vice president, replacing Carl Sgrecci who will retire at the end of the month after 46 years of service at the college.
The Office of Residential Life announced Friday that it will no longer need to house students in the Country Inn & Suites because of a miscalculation in the number of upperclassmen students requesting on-campus housing.
The Office of Public Safety is investigating a report of burglary in Circle Apartment 150.
The Office of Public Safety is investigating two incidents of burglary in Hilliard Hall, which were reported on Friday.
The Office of Public Safety is investigating two incidents of burglary in Hilliard Hall, which were reported on Friday.
About 100 members of the Finger Lakes Action Network and the Ithaca community protested against fracking while Governor Andrew Cuomo attended a meeting Wednesday, July 10 in Schoellkopf Hall at Cornell University.
About 100 members of the Finger Lakes Action Network and the Ithaca community protested against fracking while Governor Andrew Cuomo attended a meeting Wednesday, July 10 in Schoellkopf Hall at Cornell University.