Year in Review 2021-2022

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YEAR IN REVIEW

Y O U N G P E O P L E F I N D C O M F O R T I N S TA R S I G N S AS ASTROLOGY GAINS MAINSTREAM POPULARITY

Sophomore Sofia Nolfo looks through a deck of astrology-themed tarot cards. Astrology has gained popularity in recent years. Lauren Leone/The Ithacan

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or most people, the beginning of September marks the end of summer. For those who are interested in astrology, this time marks the end of Leo season and the beginning of Virgo season. Astrology is a theory that looks at the ways the planets and stars impact the world and human beings. The practice uses this information to analyze characteristics like personality and compatibility. There are 12 main zodiac signs that a person can be assigned, and based on one’s date, time and location of birth, each person is assigned these signs for different planets. Recently, astrology has become a more prevalent topic, especially among younger generations. Ithaca College sophomore Claire Henderson said that she was always fascinated by astrology as a child and began to research it more in middle school and high school. She said for her, astrology is a way to understand herself and others on a deeper level. “I have a lot of anxiety around people,” Henderson said. “And this is a way that I can really know where a person is coming from.” Sophomore Rachel Williams said she became more interested in astrology at the college because of the supportive community. “So it is nice to be able to talk to people about it, even if it’s not serious,” Williams said. “It’s just kind of a fun topic, so I really like it here, and I’ve definitely seen it integrated into Ithaca. I’ve made friends and our first conversation has been something related to astrology. It’s a good conversation starter.” Astrology dates back to 3000 BC when the Babylonians discovered that the positions of constellations

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between the sun and the planets can be translated into segments of time. They identified 12 time segments, which are the 12 zodiac signs. This ancient tradition is the basis of modern astrology. Today, the field of astrology has become more complex, featuring different forms of astrology. Astrologer Jonathan Hall is a certified evolutionary astrologer who founded Soul Power Astrology in 2013 in Ithaca. As the only evolutionary astrology counseling practice in Ithaca, Soul Power Astrology offers a variety of astrological readings meant to guide and support clients. Hall said evolutionary astrology is based on the ideas of astrologer Steven Forrest. “It’s declining, but there still is an issue within … mainstream astrological circles that this is a fated thing that’s going to happen to you, or the planets are making you do this or you are kind of like a puppet on a string and you don’t really have any choice,” Hall said. “And so basically evolutionary astrology … puts you in the driver’s seat.” Hall also said he is pursuing a certification in vibrational astrology, which is an evidence-based form of astrology that incorporates scientific methods. “Vibrational astrology tests astrology to see what works best and where the evidence leads, you know, follow the data,” Hall said. “It’s what science goes through and how science grows bodies of knowledge and astrology needs to go through the same thing. So evidence-based research is moving astrology into the 21st century.” Sophomore Sofia Nolfo said she thinks the internet provides more opportunities to learn about astrology. “Because of the internet it’s a lot easier to learn about astrology, which I think is cool,” Nolfo said. “I’ve

learned a lot about it beyond birth charts and stuff.” Through social media and the internet, Instagram influencers like Leona Moon use their platforms to create entertaining, relatable astrology memes and posts. Other influencers like Arantza use videos on platforms like TikTok to provide personalized readings, breakdowns of astrology and comedic content. However, Henderson said the increasing popularity of astrology can also be a danger to the field. “I think that the modernization and the virality of astrology has changed the way that it’s spoken about, which I think increases people not taking it seriously,” Henderson said. “There’s a lot of talk about sun sign astrology and just a very basic level. For me, I was introduced to that and then it led me down this huge path of what it all is, but a lot of people stop there and kind of take it for granted.” Williams said that although she thinks astrology is a helpful tool, it does not define all aspects of a person. “You aren’t only your chart,” Williams said. “lt’s just kind of like a blueprint and then there’s more that goes off of that. And there’re so many different aspects that go into how things connect.” Henderson also said the mainstream form of astrology can be exclusionary and negligent of certain communities because it has been adopted by predominantly white, cisgender people. “When things go viral and are very mainstream like that, it takes on a white, … cisdomination and that’s with anything that goes mainstream in this society,” Henderson said. Astrology is rooted in ancient traditions from Mesopotamia, China, the Middle East, Central Asia and India. People of color who have carried down the tradition of astrology have often been isolated or dismissed because of their beliefs. It was not until white communities, like the college — a predominantly white institution — embraced the practice that it was accepted as a valid belief. Though astrology has been increasing in popularity, junior Margaret Harper said they believe one of the reasons people continue to disregard astrology is because it is a tradition dominated by women. “The astrology community is heavily made up of women, so it’s viewed with a lot of sexism,” Harper said. “There are stereotypes about girls that are less intelligent because they believe in astrology.” Hall said he hopes people embrace astrology in a more mindful way, working to gain a deeper understanding of astrology so that they can better understand themselves and others. “Everyone has a unique journey to take in their lives and I believe astrology can help make peoples’ paths more clear,” Hall said via email. “There is plenty of noise that can drown out one’s true nature. … Astrology helps you gain not only self-understanding, but self-acceptance. Self-acceptance and compassion for yourself leads to acceptance and compassion for others.”


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Editorial: Mask Mandate Removal

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Booster Shots

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Synagogue Hostage Crisis Response

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In-Person Fall Classes

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Afghan Refugees

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Trader K’s Closing

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Acting Mayor Laura Lewis

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Mayor Svante Myrick Resigns

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Campus Climate Initiative

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Commentary: College Fails Students of Color

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Understaffng

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Health Support & Services

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Mouse Sightings

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Center for IDEAS Director

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