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Netflix original Outlaw King has no substance — only unnecessary blood.

Review: ‘Outlaw King’ brims with blood but lacks substance

By Colin Tessier, Staff Writer November 13, 2018
“I am so sick of Scotland,” King Edward says. After sitting through this gory two-hour long slogfest, the viewer will be too.
Assassination Nation takes the violent doomsday premise of The Purge and sets it in the small town of Salem, Massachusetts.

Review: ‘Assassination Nation’ is a hopeless dystopia

By Jake Leary, Staff Writer September 25, 2018
It’s an unpleasant movie that successfully tells the story Levinson set out to make, but that narrative is too grotesque and cruel to enjoy.
Detective Connie Edwards (Melissa McCarthy) teams up with Phil Philips (Bill Barretta) to track down a serial killer who is targeting the puppet stars of a 90’s TV show. The duo are at odds with FBI Agent Campbell (Joel McHale).

Review: Perverse puppet cop comedy disappoints

By Antonio Ferme, Staff Writer September 3, 2018
If anything, “The Happytime Murders” proves that Hollywood can’t slap an R-rating onto a nostalgic property and expect it to work.
Andrew Kosinuk, crime prevention and community events liaison for the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management, said the announcement for active shooter training was sent to remind the campus community of the resources available to them.

Ithaca College offers active shooter preventative training

By Madison Fernandez, Assistant News Editor March 6, 2018
The college has created initiatives for the campus community to be prepared in the event of an active shooter scenario on campus.
From left to right, Stephen Shoemaker and Dan Verdosa, who both work in the Office of Strategic Marketing and Communications, talked and laughed with people at their table at the Community Gathering event held Aug. 31.

Campus Gathering addressed violence and community relationships

By Ben Kaplan, Contributing writer September 2, 2016
Ithaca College held a community gathering to discuss the violent tragedies that took place in the world over the summer and to foster a sense of togetherness among the college community.
Editorial: Conversation on assault has gender problems

Editorial: Conversation on assault has gender problems

April 13, 2016
Prevention strategies revolve mostly around what women should do to mitigate their risk and not enough on cultivating a respectful culture.
Ithaca College students tell their stories: Lawrence

Ithaca College students tell their stories: Lawrence

By Max Denning September 3, 2015
Around 11 p.m. May 25, 2014, Lawrence*, then an Ithaca College sophomore, was tackled by an officer from the Office of Public Safety and Emergency Management, while another forced his hands behind his back because he did not take his hands out of his pockets.
Sophomore Luna Olavarria Gallegos speaks at the Hands Up Walk Out rally on Dec. 1 at Free Speech Rock.

IC students join national rally for racial justice

By Aidan Quigley, Staff Writer December 3, 2014
This week over 200 Ithaca College students withstood cold temperatures and gathered to demonstrate with students and others across the country and around the world, sharing their reflections and personal stories about how police brutality and violence affect them.
Ithaca College students host an event to raise awareness about violence against women.

One Billion Rising

By Alexis Forde February 17, 2014

Attack coverage shifts regular programming

By Chloe Wilson April 16, 2013
The Boston Marathon bombing yesterday interferes with nightly programming. Out of all the Big Four networks, ABC, FOX and CBS chose to continue with their regularly scheduled programming. NBC chose to pull its new episode of "Revolution," a show about a war-torn world where people fight for energy. Many have frowned upon NBC's decision, especially…
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