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In this installment of “Past Deadline,” host and Managing Editor of The Ithacan, Sophia Tulp sits down with Caleb Slater, president of the Ithaca College Republican Club to discuss the political group "Antifa," following an event hosted at the college featuring Mark Bray, who studies Antifa's history. Tulp and Slater dive into free speech on campus as well as the nationwide context on controversial speakers at higher education institutions.

In the third episode of “Past Deadline,” host and Managing Editor of The Ithacan, Sophia Tulp sits down with Senior Writer Celisa Calacal, and calls in Title IX expert and lawyer Saundra Schuster, to talk about issues related to Title IX on the college and national level. As Title IX coordinator Tiffani Ziemann leaves the college and an ongoing Office for Civil Rights investigation continues, this episode discusses these issues and the possibility of change under the Besty DeVos's Department of Education.

In this second episode of “Past Deadline,” host and Managing Editor of The Ithacan, Sophia Tulp sits down with News Editor Grace Elletson to trace back the history of the Student Affairs division at Ithaca College on the heels of President Shirley M. Collado's hiring of a vice president to head the reestablished department. This episode brings in input from interviews with Collado; Roanna Ferro, incoming vice president for student affairs and campus life; and Tom Swensen, president of the Faculty Council to discuss the news.

In this first episode of “Past Deadline,” host and Managing Editor of The Ithacan, Sophia Tulp sits down with News Editor Grace Elletson, and calls in former Editor-in-Chief Kayla Dwyer, to talk about covering the death of Ithaca College student Anthony Nazaire over the past year. The three journalists analyze the story behind the story and discuss the ethical, logistical and emotional challenges of covering a tragedy when it hits close to home. The podcast comes on the heels of the one year anniversary of Nazaire's death, as well as jury selection on Sept. 15 for a re-trial of the suspect in the case, Nagee Green.