Ithaca College Didn’t Adequately Consider Off-Campus Students During Snowtorious B.I.G. It was what I had been waiting for: an Intercom Alert e-mail with the subject…
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Buzzsaw Asks Why…The Class of 2010 isn’t getting a celebrity Speaker
by Chris Giblin February 3, 2010By Chris Giblin On Dec. 1, the college announced through an Intercom message that it would get “a notable alumnus or Ithaca College faculty member…
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Europeans, South Americans, Asians and other citizens of foreign countries idolize American culture. So why do they care about McDonald’s, U.S. pop music and Friends?
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Working hard in life is good for you. Working so hard you miss out on happiness…arguably not so good for you.
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Seek the truth, inform the public and tell both sides to every story, even if the other side is bullshit: these are the tent poles of news journalism. Here’s why that foundation is illogical.
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We’re taught to work as hard as we can and put grades above all else – to get into college, to get into grad school, to best represent ourselves as people. But in the end, do they really matter? And can fixations on getting every possible point be damaging?
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WHAT’S HAPPENING: Greek Brothers- Like Zeus and Hades, but Friendlier.
by Adam Polaski October 16, 2009You’ve seen Animal House. Or maybe you haven’t and simply want to nod your head and pretend that you totally understand these key pop culture references that you encounter at least a few times a year, like me. Either way, you may have never thought about it this way, but Greek organizations like fraternities and sororities are more like families than you may expect. Here’s why: an adequately brief look at surrogate big brothers, communal living and scary skeletons in the closets of those old, party-weathered frat houses.
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Chipping Away at the Family Therapy Stigma By Jocelyn Codner Jesse Grossman, a 17-year-old Ithaca High School student, has been to personal therapy, family…
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Students rethink what it means to feel at home By Megan Blarr Where do you live?” Seems like a simple question, right? Well not…
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Racial diversity initiatives absent in college policy By Julissa Trevino “There’s a way in which diversity can becomesuch a broad, vague and general term that…