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Shape up: Students share their weight-loss journeys

Shape up: Students share their weight-loss journeys

By Faith Maciolek, Staff Writer April 2, 2014
Students reveal how they beat the freshman 15 and got healthy during college.
The Dock, a music venue and bar, opened Feb. 24 on the southern tip of Cayuga Lake. It aims to provide an upbeat atmosphere to customers and host concerts for local and signed artists. The first band that performed was M-Eleven.

Refurbished concert venue replaces Castaways bar

By James O’Hagan, Contributing Writer April 2, 2014
The Dock, a new music venue and bar, opened Feb. 24.
Dan Mills ’07 will return to Ithaca College to perform with Dan Mills and the Fairweather Band at 7 p.m. March 27 in IC Square. Mills is also an actor and was an understudy in Broadway’s “Million Dollar Quartet.”

Singer to return to alma mater with folk band

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer March 26, 2014
Dan Mills '07, actor and musician, will return to the college with his band, Dan Mills and the Fairweather Band, at 7 p.m. March 27 in IC Square.
Junior Erich Westfield gives notes to Theodore Bouloukos, who plays Santa Claus, during the filming of "Rudolph vs. Reese," written by sophomore Mitchell Ward, who won the David Ames Film Award for his movie script.

Santa sues sleigh in student-written production

By Evin Billington, Accent Editor March 26, 2014
After winning the David Ames Film Award, sophomore Mitchell Ward is turning his script, "Rudolph vs. Reese," into a film.
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Pieces of identity

By Nina Varilla, Staff Writer March 26, 2014
The Handwerker Gallery's latest exhibit, "Strange Bedfellows," explores themes of LGBT identity through artwork.
From left, senior Benjii Maust and sophomore Daniel Fogarty dress as their drag queen characters Kora Zone and Em Fazeema, respectively, during last year’s drag show. Maust and Fogarty are hosting the show March 22.

Drag queens set to rule the cinematic runway

By Alyvia Covert, Contributing Writer March 19, 2014
The third annual drag show, which is hosted by LGBT group PRISM, will be held March 22 in Emerson Suites. This year's show is movie-themed.

Dining services grills up new meals for diners

By Sydney O’Shaughnessy, Contributing Writer March 5, 2014
The college's Dining Services have added new, more expensive dining options for students looking for a more gourmet meal.
Dan Heffner '78, a Hollywood film producer, gives a talk Feb. 28 in the Park Auditorium. Heffner is best known for producing the "Saw" horror movie series. He comes back to the college annually to meet with students and faculty.

Alumnus film producer returns for annual discussion

By Michael Caffrey, Staff Writer March 5, 2014
Hollywood film producer Dan Heffner '78 made his annual visit to the college to meet with students and faculty.
Seniors Mark Slotoroff, Jake Alvarez, Wade McManus and Will Shuttleworth rehearse in their house on East State Street. The band released its first album on Feb. 18.

On the road: Student band released debut album

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer March 5, 2014
The Danbees, a band composed of four seniors, recently released their debut album "I'm in Control" on Feb. 18.
Behind the scenes of Staged, a musical ICTV show, with director Julie Sullivan.

Staging success: Student develops musical TV show

By Erica Palumbo, Senior Writer March 5, 2014
Junior Julie Sullivan has created a musical TV show for ICTV, the first the station has produced.
Going Greek: Unaffiliated Greek organizations gain popularity at the college

Going Greek: Unaffiliated Greek organizations gain popularity at the college

By Evin Billington, Accent Editor February 26, 2014
Despite Ithaca College's no-Greek policy, some students are involved in fraternities and sororities that are unaffiliated with the college.
Poet Elizabeth Willis reads from “Address,” her most recent book of poetry, Feb. 25 in the Handwerker Gallery as part of the Distinguished Visiting Writers series. Willis also answered questions from the audience.

Poet holds discussion at Handwerker Gallery

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer February 26, 2014
Poet Elizabeth Willis read from her most recent poetry book "Address" and answered questions from the audience on Feb. 25 in the Handwerker Gallery as part of the Distinguished Visiting Writers' series.
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