6/9/2009
A: Lucky for you, college is a place where staying up late is not only acceptable but necessary.
If you are looking for food, BJ’s convenience store located in the Towers is open until 2:00 a.m. every day.
Also, Mac's General Store, in Phillips Hall, is open until 10:00 p.m. every day except Sunday, when it closes at 4:00 p.m.
If you’re looking for a place...
6/1/2009
As a high-school student, you probably have lots of questions about what IC will really be like. Fuse interviewed eight Ithaca College students about what they were most concerned about as they prepared for college -- and asked what advice they’d give prospective students just like you.
President and founder of IC Movie Night...
6/1/2009
Mark Mahoney ’85 was awarded the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing.
The award recognizes the best reporting and publishing in a calendar year, and the winners typically come from the nation’s most well-known newspapers.
But who’s ever heard of Post-Star? With a circulation of only 34,000 the Post-Star of Glen Falls, New York, was by...
5/29/2009
Two Ithaca College alums received Fulbright Awards, scholarships given to advance international research and increase mutual understanding between citizens of the United States and other countries.
Melendy Krantz ’09, anthropology and politics double major, will travel to Bangladesh where she will be studying how women's subcultures and caregiver subcultures in Bangladesh...
5/27/2009
Co-host of Today weekend edition and NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt visited Ithaca College last April as the Jessica Savitch Distinguished Journalism Lecturer.
Holt has reported on some of the world’s most important stories, including Operation Iraqi Freedom, Hurricane Katrina, and the war between Israel and Lebanon.
His lecture touched on many...
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