Cortaca tradition stretches yards beyond winning title
Friendly competition is key in sporting events and helps boost school spirit among students, faculty, staff and alumni.
Friendly competition is key in sporting events and helps boost school spirit among students, faculty, staff and alumni.
Ithaca College has now hosted two Days of Learning during 2022 in response to swastikas found on campus.
Eight swastikas in 2022. Even one is too many, but eight swastikas have been found on Ithaca College’s campus since the beginning of the calendar year. This behavior is unacceptable and cannot be tole
The new scheduling grid proposal may be designed with students in mind, but for some professors, it is already proving to be a headache.
Commencement has slowly become synonymous with apprehension since the nationwide cancellation of graduation ceremonies in Spring 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Five separate incidents of vandalism depicting swastikas have been reported on Ithaca College’s campus since January 2022.
Ithaca College is expecting to make operational changes in the upcoming years based on the college’s dropping enrollment and retention.
With the recent rise in young adult voting, Ithaca College students should take a proactive approach to making sure their vote gets counted.
College hosts business event for interested entrepreneurs
The Center for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Social Change (IDEAS) will host a business expo for students of color at 4 p.m.
October 3
Harassment Second Degree
LOCATION: Fitness center / 420 Grant Egbert Blvd.
Sept. 19
Criminal mischief fourth degree
LOCATION: Campus Center Quad
SUMMARY: Officer reported unknown person(s) damaged tables.
U.S. News recently released its college ranking list where Ithaca College has consistently ranked high on the “Regional Universities North” list.