Commentary: Asian Americans lack representation in the media
Whitewashing AAPI roles erases the existence of AAPI in the media and continues to be an ongoing issue with Hollywood’s major motion picture films.
Whitewashing AAPI roles erases the existence of AAPI in the media and continues to be an ongoing issue with Hollywood’s major motion picture films.
The Ithaca College Model U.N. team recently competed in its first conference, where two members received honorable mentions for their work.
The number of reported rape cases and drug abuse violations increased from 2013 to 2014, while reported liquor law violations decreased,
according to the 2015 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report released by the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management on
Oct. 1.
Over 300 Ithaca College students took part in a die-in protest on Dec. 4 in response to the death of Eric Garner by chokehold on July 17.
This holiday season, campus organizations at Ithaca College are working with local charities and hosting events to give back to the community.
The IRS Form 990 for Ithaca College indicates increases in base compensation values for the college’s key administrators for the 2012–13 fiscal year.
The IC International Club will host weeklong festivities to help students learn about cultures and traditions from around the world.
Twenty-four students in teams of two participated in the first-ever Save the Kans event on Sept. 28 on the Campus Center Quad to raise money for breast cancer in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which is the month of October.
In recognition of September as Hunger Action Month, Ithaca College supported Q103.7 radio host Chris Allinger as he stopped by the college Sept. 12 for the last leg of his 100-mile walk around Tompkins County.
Watch as President Tom Rochon accepts the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.
Clinton Street and Prospect Street will be closed between South Cayuga Street and South Aurora Street until Sept. 18 for street construction and work, according to the City of Ithaca calendar of events.
A decade of Park scholars will remember Matthew Fee, former Park Scholar Program director from the Roy H. Park School of Communications, who now leaves Ithaca College with a program that has gained a greater national reputation and focus on service.