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From left, senior offensive lineman Jimmy Mullevey, sophomore running back Chris Scully and junior tight end Will Scordato celebrate the first touchdown of the game against the Cortland Red Dragons on Nov. 15.
A game for the ages: The Bombers win the 66th annual Cortaca Jug
By Billy Wood, Senior Writer • November 17, 2025
With a buzzing crowd and an environment sprinkled with showers, the Ithaca College football team avenged the last two seasons and took down its arch rival, the SUNY Cortland Red Dragons, by a score of 26-21 in one of the most thrilling Cortaca games of all time.  
The cast of The Center for Theatre and Dance's 'Little Women' opens act two of the production with "The Weekly Volcano Press."
Creative team excels in visual storytelling with ‘Little Women’
By Andrew Poma, Contributing Writer
The second proper mainstage show for the Ithaca College Center of Theatre and Dance Fall 2025 season kicked off with a vibrant production of “Little Women.”
From left, junior guard Madalyn Barrows, sophomore forward  Chris Leysath, first-year diver Madison Morris and sophomore gymnast Mya John take on the 2025-26 season.
Winter 2025-26 Sports Preview
The Ithacan’s digital sports preview. Get the rundown on what to watch out for, in one place. Updated daily, from Nov. 10 to 14.
 The St. John and Dorcas windows are the last two windows that will be restored in 2026 using the Sacred Sites Program grant money.
First Baptist Church Ithaca receives Sacred Sites Program grant for stained glass restoration
By Kaeleigh Banda, News Editor
The New York Landmarks Conservancy’s Sacred Sites Program awarded the First Baptist Church in Ithaca a $7,500 grant Sept. 12 to help restore two stained glass windows.
Victor Frankenstein (Oscar Isaac) looks up at the Creature (Jacob Elordi) he has created in director Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein."
Ambitious adaptation misses the mark with ‘Frankenstein’
By Riley Young, Staff Writer
Since Mary Shelley released her novel “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus” in 1818, the tale has received hundreds of adaptations, spanning from film to television to plays.
Sabreen NoorAli is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Speech Language Pathology and Audiology at Ithaca College. Her research focuses on implementation science, which emphasizes the importance of practicing speech-language pathology innovations in real-world settings, as opposed to keeping them theoretical and untested.
Q&A: Professor brings international perspective to speech-language pathology
By Mason Detrani, Contributing Writer • November 13, 2025
Sabreen NoorAli is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Speech Language Pathology and Audiology at Ithaca College. She specializes, among other things, in child language development and bilingualism/multilingualism, and received her master’s degree in Pakistan. 
First-year wrestler Sophia Torian takes down an opponent from Elmira College.
Women’s wrestling dominates in program home opener
By Antonio Vengoechea, Contributing Writer • November 16, 2025
History was made on the mat Nov. 12, as the Ithaca College women’s wrestling team hosted its first-ever home event in the Glazer Arena, showcasing the young program’s potential. 
Bombers reclaim Cortaca Jug
November 15, 2025
From left, Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi star in "Predator: Badlands" as unlikely pair Thia and Dek.
‘Predator: Badlands’ puts a fresh spin on the franchise
By Nolan Sheehan, Staff Writer • November 15, 2025
The return of the uber-popular action-thriller “Predator” franchise brought a lot of strong questions from audiences: How can the franchise reinvent itself after so many lackluster titles in the past? Is there any variety in the story that the franchise can find for yet another sequel? 
More institutions, both on the collegiate and high school level, need to officially establish women’s wrestling teams to create equitable athletic opportunities, foster leadership and provide role models for younger athletes.
Women’s wrestling program growth provides role models for young girls
By The Ithacan November 14, 2025
More institutions, both on the collegiate and high school level, need to officially establish women’s wrestling teams to create equitable athletic opportunities, foster leadership and provide role models for younger athletes.
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