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The Ithaca College Division of Finance and Administration hosted a Dollars and Sense presentation May 29. The session was ...
Shaw’s high school had basic textbooks and a few sports, but after-school programs were cut. There’s a gun shop across the street from the school, and there was some gang violence. Fast–food ...
Early voting will take place at Tompkins County early polling sites between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. from Oct. 26 until Nov. 3. Voting will be extended to 8 p.m. on Oct. 29 and Oct. 31. Early mail-in voting ...
Watch Editor-in-Chief Lorien Tyne and Managing Editor Noa Ran-Ressler in the latest “Ithacan Tries” as they learn what it takes to be a part of the women’s Ithaca College Ultimate Club Frisbee team, ...
The sport of diving is characterized by living life on the edge. Making the right decisions in the right moment can make or break a routine. On the edge of the platform, multiple thoughts run through ...
The term “person of color” has long confused me. Not in terms of definition, but rather who falls under that category in the U.S. The obvious answers, of course, are the black or African-American and ...
An Ithaca College student filed a civil lawsuit against the college and a former associate dean of the Roy H. Park School of Communications in November 2023. The student alleged that he was sexually ...
Luvelle Brown, superintendent of the Ithaca City School District (ICSD) and member of the Ithaca College Board of Trustees, is facing pressure from the Ithaca community to step down from these ...
Imagine scrolling through TikTok, Instagram or YouTube and coming across a video that features the song “Blinding Lights” by The Weeknd. However, instead of hearing The Weeknd’s voice, the voice of ...
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When senior Umu Barry moved to Ithaca from the Bronx, NY, she knew she wanted to make an impact and achieve academic success as the oldest sibling in her large family. What came as a surprise, however ...
Programs like Deaf studies don’t just teach language — they teach empathy, advocacy and accessibility. So why are they the first to go? Ithaca College’s recent decision to pause its Deaf studies minor ...
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