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Stephanie Monteiro used her senior recital performance to celebrate her Brazilian heritage and shed light on the historical oppression of Brazilian people. 

Q&A: Music student connects to roots through recital

By Maddy Vogel, Contributing Writer March 2, 2023
Stephanie Monteiro used her senior recital performance to celebrate her Brazilian heritage and shed light on the historical oppression of Brazilian people. 
Triple Frontier fights to make characters and relationships seem relatable and genuine, yet falls short of that goal. The movie feels shallow and scattered, leaving it disappointingly far from achieving its true potential.

Review: “Triple Frontier” lacks ingenuity and sincerity

By Arleigh Rodgers March 24, 2019

“Triple Frontier” is shaped by three things — a cataclysmic heist feat, bitter ex-soldiers and the blurry setting in which director J.C. Chandor has placed these events. Chandor banks on an explosive...

Cynthia Henderson, professor in the Department of Theatre Arts, began working at Ithaca College in 2000, and she became the first African-American woman to earn tenure at the college in 2007.

Ithaca professor leads social justice workshops at Juilliard

By Colin Tessier, Staff Writer September 26, 2017
“The point of those exercises is to teach you what your gut reaction is, so you can learn what your inherent biases are and point them out.”
Emily Morley ’16 competes in sculling Sept. 27, 2015 on the Cayuga Inlet. She represented the Bahamas in the single sculling event at the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games.

Chasing History: Rower begins Olympic qualification quest

By Danielle Allentuck, Assistant Sports Editor February 17, 2016
Senior Emily Morley is attempting to become the first citizen of the Bahamas to qualify for rowing in the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Freshman swimmer Nilza Costa swims freestyle during the women’s swimming and diving team’s practice in the Athletics and Events Center. Originally from Brazil, Costa is having an outstanding freshman season on the team.

Brazilian swimmer excels for Bombers after cultural change

By Corey Fuller, Contributing Writer February 11, 2015
Originally from Brazil, freshman Nilza Costa has had an outstanding first year on the swim team.

Reuters World Cup Poll Gets It All Wrong

By Nik DeCosta-Klipa April 15, 2014

On Monday, major news agency Reuters published a poll stating two out of three Americans do not plan to follow this summer’s World Cup in Brazil, suggesting the U.S. men’s soccer team’s home support...

Senior Samantha Towle, junior Patricia Herrmann, Dr. Leigh Ann Vaughn, junior Christine Hill and senior Kailyn Mooney participated in the Many labs project.

Faculty Research: International project studies research reproducibility

By Leigh Ann Vaughn, Professor April 9, 2014
It was September of Fall 2013, and our Social Judgment Research Team in psychology had signed on to be part of the “Many Labs” project, the largest study of reproducibility in the history of psychology.

Kristy’s Corner: These sport films with give you chills

By Andrew Kristy, Columnist February 11, 2014
Columnist Andrew Kristy examines five sport documentaries to had to your queue.
‘Innocence of Muslims’ video sparks violence and global debate

‘Innocence of Muslims’ video sparks violence and global debate

By Shea O'Meara, Senior Writer September 27, 2012
The Ithaca College community combats violence by emphasizing moderate aspects of the faith in the wake of anti-American protests.
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